The first line of harmony starts on measure 12.
Alto
Tenor
Bass
After that, the men sing a solo part in unison, and we all sing the exact same line as we did at measure 12.
Altos, you get a cool minor solo at measure 42. Very cool!
We harmonize again starting at measure 50.
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Measure 58 things get interesting. We have our last measure of 3/4 time and starting with measure 59, we are in 4/4 time. That means that we have an extra measure to play with. Sopranos, be aware, this is not the same old melody. You will hold "need" for one extra count. I've included a practice file just for you.
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Remember, this music is free to print off if you need a copy. You can get it here. If you have trouble with any of the files or links, let me know! Happy practicing.
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Friday, April 14, 2017
If the Savior Stood Beside Me
Sorry I am getting these files out eleventh hour. Computer problems made it impossible for me to make the files the way I usually do, so I had to use some different apps . . . anyway, let me know if you have trouble playing the files.
First spot where we have harmony is measure 12. The children sing melody, the men sing harmony. (Follow the links to play the part)
Then we have the men begin the second verse alone singing melody.
At measure 32 all the adults sing the harmony while the Children sing the melody.
At measure 42 we get really crazy with children singing the melody line until measure 54 with adults singing a counter melody, harmony line. The adults split at measure 54 and sing alone during a bridge part. Men, here is your part including the bridge. Women, here is yours.
After the bridge, Audry sings her solo part. Then at 69, children sing melody, and adults sing harmony to the end of the song.
If you want to hear how the parts sound together, you can listen to these:
Measure 12
Measure 32
Measure 42
Adult Duet
Measure 69
First spot where we have harmony is measure 12. The children sing melody, the men sing harmony. (Follow the links to play the part)
Then we have the men begin the second verse alone singing melody.
At measure 32 all the adults sing the harmony while the Children sing the melody.
At measure 42 we get really crazy with children singing the melody line until measure 54 with adults singing a counter melody, harmony line. The adults split at measure 54 and sing alone during a bridge part. Men, here is your part including the bridge. Women, here is yours.
After the bridge, Audry sings her solo part. Then at 69, children sing melody, and adults sing harmony to the end of the song.
If you want to hear how the parts sound together, you can listen to these:
Measure 12
Measure 32
Measure 42
Adult Duet
Measure 69
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