Happy Now by Pentatonix SSAA - Digital Sheet Music

By Mark Williams

This is a fabulous song by Pentatonix which I have arranged for four-part (SSAA) a cappella voices, although sometimes the voice parts split. It can be sung with or without the body percussion as I know it's sometimes difficult to do both at the same time!Whilst in the original Pentatonix song, Scott Hoying has most of the solos, I have arranged this so that all voices get the chance to sing the main melody. The bass part is not the most interesting(!) as the whole song is built over a repeating two-bar phrase (four chords). However, in this arrangement, I have managed to give them the main melody at bar 30 and at bar 61 they are the only voice-part to sing Mitch's parting tune - it's the basses' time to shine!I have two versions of this song available. The other version (Product Number 1355563) is easier to sing. If you want a challenge, this is the version you should try! It's as close as I could get to the original.

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Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
SSAA 4-Part A Cappella Women's Choir
Genres:
21st Century Pop
Composers:
Mark Williams
Publishers:
Karen Wilson
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Octavo
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Late Intermediate
Artist:
Pentatonix
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
10

Chorus Choir, SSAA Chorus (SSAA) - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1259757

By Pentatonix. By Mark Williams. Arranged by Karen Wilson. This edition: pdf. 21st Century, A Cappella, Contemporary, Pop. Octavo. 10 pages. Karen Wilson #853033. Published by Karen Wilson (A0.1259757).

This is a fabulous song by Pentatonix which I have arranged for four-part (SSAA) a cappella voices, although sometimes the voice parts split. It can be sung with or without the body percussion as I know it's sometimes difficult to do both at the same time!

Whilst in the original Pentatonix song, Scott Hoying has most of the solos, I have arranged this so that all voices get the chance to sing the main melody. The bass part is not the most interesting(!) as the whole song is built over a repeating two-bar phrase (four chords). However, in this arrangement, I have managed to give them the main melody at bar 30 and at bar 61 they are the only voice-part to sing Mitch's parting tune - it's the basses' time to shine!

I have two versions of this song available. The other version (Product Number 1355563) is easier to sing. If you want a challenge, this is the version you should try! It's as close as I could get to the original.

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