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Soon and Very Soon by Andrae Crouch TTBB - Sheet Music

By Jack Schrader
Choral TTBB choir; men's voices; orchestra (Men's Voices)

SKU: HP.GC976

Composed by Andrae Crouch. Arranged by Jack Schrader. Piano Accompaniment with Optional Orchestra. Hope's All-Time Best Sellers Series. Spirituals & Gospel, General Worship, Sacred. Octavo. Hope Publishing Company #GC976. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.GC976).

UPC: 763628050511. By Andra, Crouch. 1 Corinthians 15:54, Acts 1:10-11, Revelation 21:3-4, Revelation 22:20, Revelation 7:17.

Spiritual by Andrae Crouch Andraé Crouch has a well-deserved reputation for creating phenomenal original spirituals and Jack Schrader's arrangement maintains all the flavor of the original. The accompaniment CD is of superior quality, yet your pianist may want to tackle the authentic gospel 'soul' style. A top seller in SATB, TTBB and SAB settings.

The full orchestration contains a Conductor's Score and parts for: Horns 1, 2 & 3; Trumpets 1, 2 & 3; Trombones 1 & 2; Trombone 3/Tuba; Percussion, Rhythm, Bass Guitar, Violins 1 & 2, Viola and Cello.

The brass packet contains parts for Horns 1, 2 & 3; Trumpets 1, 2 & 3; Trombones 1 & 2; Trombone 3/Tuba; Bass Guitar; and Rhythm.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Lhjraffe
May 29, 2013
Great Arrangement
Though we did this a little faster than the demo, this is a fantastic arrangement -- especially for the basses. We performed this in Rome to great enthusiasm from the typically stodgy and picky audience. Got them moving a bit in their seats.