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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
We also have other 32 arrangements of "Praise to the Man".
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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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This arrangement is a lot of fun to sing. It's not too challenging to learn, but your choir will need to watch carefully as the rythms frequently deviate from the expected. Oh, and be prepared to step up the volume a bit; you can't sing this one mezzo-anything. I dare you to try. It's fortes and "issimos" all the way, baby! If your choir has trouble finding their notes for the key change, have your pianist change to the new key 4 measures earlier. That will give your choir members a chance to hear their new note before they have to sing it.
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