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Voicing/Instrumentation: SATB, Organ/Organ Accompaniment
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Originally from Colorado Springs, Colorado, Don is a father of 8 children and grandfather of 3 (so far). He studied music at Brigham Young University for a time before switching gears to pursue a career in Software Engineering, but has continued to be engaged in musical pursuits throughout his life, playing the cello or bass in many community symphonies over the years, and writing a number of hymn arrangements - mostly for ward and stake choirs. He serves now as choir director (for the 4th time) in his ward in Eagle Mountain, Utah.
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Don Sherwood!
Voicing/Instrumentation: SATB, Organ/Organ Accompaniment
We also have other 5 arrangements of "For the Strength of the Hills".
See more from Don Sherwood.
Related song categories are:
Comfort/Strength/Courage/Assurance
Faith
Gratitude/Thanksgiving
Nature
Strength
Zion
Comfort/Strength/Courage/Assurance
Faith
Gratitude/Thanksgiving
Nature
Strength
Zion
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More about Don Sherwood:
Originally from Colorado Springs, Colorado, Don is a father of 8 children and grandfather of 3 (so far). He studied music at Brigham Young University for a time before switching gears to pursue a career in Software Engineering, but has continued to be engaged in musical pursuits throughout his life, playing the cello or bass in many community symphonies over the years, and writing a number of hymn arrangements - mostly for ward and stake choirs. He serves now as choir director (for the 4th time) in his ward in Eagle Mountain, Utah.
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I arranged this for a Stake Conference in 2005. It's a rousing and demanding arrangement that will work best with a large choir. If your choir only has a few people per part, you'll have trouble being heard over the organ. So, announce it in Sunday School, bring refreshments, offer a 3% discount on tithing... whatever it takes to get people to come to choir. It'll be worth it!
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