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Here, Now, and Always by Emily Crocker 3-Part - Sheet Music

By Emily Crocker
Choral 3-part choir mixed Voices, Piano

SKU: CF.BL1439

Composed by Emily Crocker. Octavo. Octavo. 16 pages. Duration 0:02:35. BriLee Music #BL1439. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1439).

UPC: 672405012386. 6.875x10.5 inches. Key: Ab major. English. John Jacobson.

Here, Now, and Always by Emily Crocker and John Jacobson is an upbeat, light, and energetic piece for three-part mixed choir with optional percussion. Centered on saying goodbye while celebrating an enduring friendship, it looks ahead to a bright future and reminds singers that distance and time can’t diminish the bonds they share. Uplifting and spirited, it’s a wonderful choice for end-of-year performances or any moment that calls for joy and connection. Also available for Two-Part Treble Voices (BL1440).
“Here, Now and Always” is a song written to honor the incredible journey you've taken this year - the laughter, the lessons, the growth, and the friendships that will last a lifetime. As you prepare to step into a new chapter, this song is your celebration - a heartfelt reminder of the moments that shaped you, the people who stood beside you and the friendships you made and shared. Let each note you sing be a tribute to your hard work, your dreams, and those friendships that will carry you forward. This is your time. Sing it with pride, with joy, and with hope — for who you’ve become, and who you’re still becoming. Here, now, and always.~ John Jacobson, lyricistjohnjacobson.comCHORAL PREPARATIONThis song is in the key of A-flat, meaning A-flat is the tonic, or keynote. However, you will also discover accidentals in the song. An accidental is any sharp, flat or natural that is not included in the key signature of a piece of music. Sing each part below, then combine for harmony. Find the place in the song where you hear this harmony.[insert musical example here].