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Where Can I Go? Choir - Sheet Music

Choral Piano, Tambourine, alto voice, soprano 1, soprano 2

SKU: CF.CM9471

Composed by Paul David Thomas. Octavo. Performance Score. With Standard notation. 8 pages. Duration 0:02:10. Carl Fischer Music #CM9471. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9471).

ISBN 9781491145753. UPC: 680160903252. 6.875 x 10.5 inches. Key: E minor. Based on Psalm 139.

Supported by a driving piano accompaniment and optional tambourine, Where Can I Go? is a spiritual based on Psalm 139 text. With numerous opportunities to create excitement and sing expressively, treble choirs of all levels will enjoy performing this unique spiritual setting which will delight audiences at any concert performance.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Jane B.
April 03, 2024
Fun song with great message
This is a fun piece with a great message. I appreciate being able to listen to the audio recording of the whole song and seeing the vocal range for each part before purchasing. In addition, it would have been helpful to be able to preview every page rather than just the first two pages, in order to determine if the piece was appropriate for the skill level of my choir. I wish there was an SATB arrangement but I plan to have tenors sing with sopranos and basses sing with altos.