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Voicing/Instrumentation: SATB, Organ/Organ Accompaniment, Tubular Bells/Chimes
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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, Tubular Bells/Chimes
We also have other 4 arrangements of "Saints, Behold How Great Jehovah".
See more from Don Sherwood.
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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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What an inspiring song about the Restoration! I had a lot of fun arranging this one. The choir will love how easy it is to learn. Your organist, however, will find it quite challenging. If your organ does not have a "bells" stop, you can do the bells part in octaves on the piano, or maybe someone in your ward has as set of tubular bells in their basement?... Yeah, just go with the piano idea.
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