Chorus Choir (SATB) - Level 2 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1851985
By Harry Styles. By Harry Styles. Arranged by Mark Stevens. This edition: pdf, streaming. 21st Century, A Cappella, Contemporary A Cappella, Pop. 10 pages. Mark Stevens #1411612. Published by Mark Stevens (A0.1851985).
This SATB a cappella arrangement of Coming Up Roses by Harry Styles offers a simple, expressive take on the original song, with the melody carried in the Tenor voice. The setting focuses on clear vocal lines and smooth, supportive harmonies that highlight the song’s reflective and emotional character.
The Alto, Soprano, and Bass parts provide a warm harmonic foundation, with occasional gentle movement to add interest without overwhelming the texture. The overall writing is designed for blend and balance, keeping the arrangement accessible while still sounding full and contemporary.
With its focus on tone, phrasing, and storytelling, this arrangement gives ensembles an opportunity to explore a modern pop style in a straightforward and effective choral setting.
Learning tracks for this arrangement are available at www.spotsandtracks.com
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