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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Mark A. Martin!
Voicing/Instrumentation: TTBB
We also have other 23 arrangements of "Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains".
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From David Kosorok: Mark is a gifted composer and arranger, as this arrangement clearly shows - well done!
5.0 stars.
More about Mark A. Martin:
Mark Martin minored in music while earning degrees in statistics at Brigham Young University. He played in the percussion ensemble throughout college, and also performed with BYU's Panoramic Steel. With his love of barbershop harmony, Mark formed a quartet with college friends. They could be found singing informally on and off campus, specializing in Primary songs which Mark arranged in the barbershop style. On occasion, Mark arranges sacred music without the ubiquitous barbershop 7th chords.
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- Far_Far_..._of_F pdf (view, print, download)
- Far_Far_..._of_G pdf (view, print, download)
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Mark A. Martin!
Voicing/Instrumentation: TTBB
We also have other 23 arrangements of "Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains".
See more from Mark A. Martin.
Comments for this piece:
From David Kosorok: Mark is a gifted composer and arranger, as this arrangement clearly shows - well done!
5.0 stars.
More about Mark A. Martin:
Mark Martin minored in music while earning degrees in statistics at Brigham Young University. He played in the percussion ensemble throughout college, and also performed with BYU's Panoramic Steel. With his love of barbershop harmony, Mark formed a quartet with college friends. They could be found singing informally on and off campus, specializing in Primary songs which Mark arranged in the barbershop style. On occasion, Mark arranges sacred music without the ubiquitous barbershop 7th chords.
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This was written for men in our ward to sing in sacrament meeting on Christmas Day 2022. It was sung in the key of F because we had strong deep basses. It is also available here in the key of G.
The mp3 file is from an early rehearsal. While flawed, it should be good enough to hear what the arrangement sounds like. (Think more 2nd tenor in the last 2 measures.)
For another TTBB Christmas hymn, see "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night"
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