A modern contemporary Christian arrangement of the classic worship hymn, Oh Worship the King by William Croft and Robert Grant. Features acoustic guitars, bass, drums, piano, and synths. This arrangement has a 6/8 feel through the first two verses, and an open third verse that builds into the final chorus. Themes of protection, love, praise, adoration, abundance, and thanks make this a great hymn for Thanksgiving.
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Contemporary arrangement of the traditional Christmas hymn. Steady, energetic beat featuring guitar and strings. All four verses with an instrumental interlude and step up on the last verse.
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Mellow pop arrangement of the traditional hymn, featuring rhodes, synth pads, and rhythm section. Great hymn of celebration and praise. Four verses.
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Oh Chanukah, klezmer style, featuring clarinet and violin, plus rhythm section. A Jewish holiday favorite for kids and adults alike.
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A re-release of our popular orchestral arrangement of Oh Holy Night, track 1044. Due to popular demand, this new version has three verses and a slightly shorter interlude between verses.
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Orchestral and dramatic accompaniment arrangement of the traditional Christmas song, O Holy Night. Original text and music by Placide Clappeau and Adolphe-Charles Adam. Perfect for a solo performance piece during the holiday season. Guide vocal track recorded in A Major. Karaoke video version also available, item ID 1167 (sold separately).
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This famous civil rights anthem is fun to sing, with stirring, powerful lyrics. A rubato piano introduction for a soloist is followed by six uptempo verses for the congregation or choir, accompanied by a full band.
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Solemn Christmas Hymn based on the biblical prophesy from Isaiah 7:14 that states that God will give Israel a sign that will be called Immanuel. The Gospel of Matthew states fulfillment of this prophecy in the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. This arrangement features solo piano, brass, and percussion. Rubato tempo and wide open arrangement makes this perfect for solo performance.
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A stirring arrangement of the USA's national anthem. Natural slowing at the end gives a singer room to show their stuff. Full orchestra captures the drama of the words, with strings and harp in the quieter sections, adding horns and winds as it builds energy, and climaxing with trumpets and marching drums.
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A New Orleans brass band plays a joyous dixieland accompaniment track to this iconic spiritual. Upbeat and danceable, with a slow introduction and ending. Trumpet, trombone, clarinet, banjo, tuba and four marching drummers. Four verses.
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A soaring orchestral anthem that takes a classic Easter hymn and gives it a contemporary spin. Effective as both a solo worship piece and for choirs, this song captures the essence of Easter morning joy, with themes of nature, love, hope, and peace.
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Oh Christmas Tree, also known as O Tannenbaum, arranged with fingerstyle guitar and orchestra. Perfect for Christmas shows, carols, children, and holiday parties.
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A traditional solo piano accompaniment to the classic gospel hymn. Great for either a soloist or choir, and the verses have built-in call and response sections too. The pianist plays stride left hand during the choruses, often in a ragtime style.
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This famous wedding march is originally from Felix Mendelssohn's suite of music to Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. Often played on pipe organ, this is a recording of the original orchestral scoring. A grand, triumphant piece, it is often used as a recessional at weddings. <br><br> Intended as a brief recessional after a wedding, this version ends after the main theme has been completely stated, at just under two minutes long. The last six minutes of the original piece, not included here, involve several new themes which alternate with the main melody.
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The wedding march from Wagner's opera Lohengrin, later made famous as the melody of "Here Comes the Bride", with organ covering the choir parts. A traditional processional, the original orchestral scoring is both grand and delicate.
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