Order two or more copies of the same title and we'll automatically give you 5% off list price on that title.
To get 2+ Pricing , just add two or more copies of a title to your shopping cart. Your discount will be immediately applied to your order.
Sale titles, hymnals, and ShowKits (MTI's Broadway Junior Collection, Getting to Know... Collection (G2K) and MTI's Kids Collection) do not qualify for 2+ Pricing
If you have any questions or comments regarding 2+ Pricing , please visit our Help Center to find more information or chat with our support team
Composed by Traditional African American Spiritual. Arranged by Greg Gilpin. Octavo. 12 pages. Duration 0:03:14. BriLee Music #BL1165. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1165).
UPC: 672405010139. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: C major. English. Traditional Spiritual.
This beloved spiritual has a long history and many verses. The story, many times, is interpreted as "going to heaven," but traditionally it is about the "second coming" of Christ and believed to be written for the Advent season. The text I chose to use for this rhythmic and lively two-part arrangement makes good use of the rhythmic chorus with the phrase "fare thee well," which is echoed between the parts, creating a syncopated feel in the cut-time meter. The verses focus on "the coming of a new day," meeting Gabriel and hearing him "blow his trumpet." There is an especially fun semi-a cappella section beginning at m. 57, when the half-time feel claps pair with a call-and-answer style to the vocal setting. The ranges fit perfectly on the staff so young singers will sing fully and easily. That doesn't mean there are not musical challenges. There are lots of dynamic points and rhythmic phrases to explore and interpret making this arrangement a great teaching piece that will lead to a satisfying and exciting performance. This beloved spiritual has a long history and many verses. The story, many times, is interpreted as "going to heaven," but traditionally it is about the "second coming" of Christ and believed to be written for the Advent season.The text I chose to use for this rhythmic and lively two-part arrangement makes good use of the rhythmic chorus with the phrase "fare thee well," which is echoed between the parts, creating a syncopated feel in the cut-time meter. The verses focus on "the coming of a new day," meeting Gabriel and hearing him "blow his trumpet." There is an especially fun semi-a cappella section beginning at m. 57, when the half-time feel claps pair with a call-and-answer style to the vocal setting.The ranges fit perfectly on the staff so young singers will sing fully and easily. That doesn't mean there are not musical challenges. There are lots of dynamic points and rhythmic phrases to explore and interpret making this arrangement a great teaching piece that will lead to a satisfying and exciting performance. This beloved spiritual has a long history and many verses. The story, many times, is interpreted as "going to heaven," but traditionally it is about the "second coming" of Christ and believed to be written for the Advent season.The text I chose to use for this rhythmic and lively two-part arrangement makes good use of the rhythmic chorus with the phrase "fare thee well," which is echoed between the parts, creating a syncopated feel in the cut-time meter. The verses focus on "the coming of a new day," meeting Gabriel and hearing him "blow his trumpet."xa0 There is an especially fun semi-a cappella section beginning at m. 57, when the half-time feel claps pair with a call-and-answer style to the vocal setting.The ranges fit perfectly on the staff so young singers will sing fully and easily. That doesn't mean there are not musical challenges. There are lots of dynamic points and rhythmic phrases to explore and interpret making this arrangement a great teaching piece that will lead to a satisfying and exciting performance.
Composed by Traditional African American Spiritual. Arranged by Greg Gilpin. Octavo. 12 pages. Duration 0:03:14. BriLee Music #BL1165. Published by BriLee Music (CF.BL1165).
UPC: 672405010139. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: C major. English. Traditional Spiritual.
This beloved spiritual has a long history and many verses. The story, many times, is interpreted as "going to heaven," but traditionally it is about the "second coming" of Christ and believed to be written for the Advent season. The text I chose to use for this rhythmic and lively two-part arrangement makes good use of the rhythmic chorus with the phrase "fare thee well," which is echoed between the parts, creating a syncopated feel in the cut-time meter. The verses focus on "the coming of a new day," meeting Gabriel and hearing him "blow his trumpet." There is an especially fun semi-a cappella section beginning at m. 57, when the half-time feel claps pair with a call-and-answer style to the vocal setting. The ranges fit perfectly on the staff so young singers will sing fully and easily. That doesn't mean there are not musical challenges. There are lots of dynamic points and rhythmic phrases to explore and interpret making this arrangement a great teaching piece that will lead to a satisfying and exciting performance. This beloved spiritual has a long history and many verses. The story, many times, is interpreted as "going to heaven," but traditionally it is about the "second coming" of Christ and believed to be written for the Advent season.The text I chose to use for this rhythmic and lively two-part arrangement makes good use of the rhythmic chorus with the phrase "fare thee well," which is echoed between the parts, creating a syncopated feel in the cut-time meter. The verses focus on "the coming of a new day," meeting Gabriel and hearing him "blow his trumpet." There is an especially fun semi-a cappella section beginning at m. 57, when the half-time feel claps pair with a call-and-answer style to the vocal setting.The ranges fit perfectly on the staff so young singers will sing fully and easily. That doesn't mean there are not musical challenges. There are lots of dynamic points and rhythmic phrases to explore and interpret making this arrangement a great teaching piece that will lead to a satisfying and exciting performance. This beloved spiritual has a long history and many verses. The story, many times, is interpreted as "going to heaven," but traditionally it is about the "second coming" of Christ and believed to be written for the Advent season.The text I chose to use for this rhythmic and lively two-part arrangement makes good use of the rhythmic chorus with the phrase "fare thee well," which is echoed between the parts, creating a syncopated feel in the cut-time meter. The verses focus on "the coming of a new day," meeting Gabriel and hearing him "blow his trumpet."xa0 There is an especially fun semi-a cappella section beginning at m. 57, when the half-time feel claps pair with a call-and-answer style to the vocal setting.The ranges fit perfectly on the staff so young singers will sing fully and easily. That doesn't mean there are not musical challenges. There are lots of dynamic points and rhythmic phrases to explore and interpret making this arrangement a great teaching piece that will lead to a satisfying and exciting performance.
Tell a friend (or remind yourself) about this product. We'll instantly send an email containing product info and a link to it. You may also enter a personal message.
We do not use or store email addresses from this form for any other purpose than sending your share email.
After purchase, you can download your MP3 from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also listen to your MP3 at any time in your Digital Library.
Learn about Smart Music
After purchase, you can download your Smart Music from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also download at any time in your Digital Library.
Learn about Digital Video
After purchase you can download your video from your Digital Library. Your video is in XX format and is playable on most pre-installed video players.