A celtic infused, flowing rendition of the traditional Thanksgiving hymn, Let All Things Now Living. Based on a traditional Welsh folk tune, this song gives thanks to God for all of the blessings of creation, protection, and promise, making it perfect for Thanksgiving services, or worship any time of year. Features Irish whistle, dulcimer, lute, bass, percussion, and some strings. Two verses with a short interlude in between.
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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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Child of God is a traditional Black gospel hymn that doubles well as a song for Christmas worship services. The song captures the essence of enduring faith through hardship in its title verse, and was used as a song for slaves to communicate on the underground railroad as they escaped to freedom; undoubtedly, the song today is a testimony to spiritual freedom through faith. Our version is a simple, easy going swing, which is great for Jazz and Gospel services, and the arrangement sings through five times, with the fifth verse being a powerful restatement of “tell them I’m a child of God.”
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A heartfelt, contemporary praise song in a rock arrangement with guitars, organ, and piano. Perfect as an opening song for corporate worship. Energizing and worshipful, in the style of Chris Tomlin or Tim Hughes.
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A Spiritrax.com original contemporary praise band worship song about singing God's praises. Main themes include grace, freedom, love, praise.
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Campfire steel guitar arrangement of the traditional spiritual. Light percusion beat and western-style guitar. Perfect for children and camp sing alongs.
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Fun calypso arrangement of the traditional folk hymn. Lively and entertaining, this song is perfect for children and choirs. Marimbas, flutes, steel drums, and guitars plus lots of island percussion.
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This classic American song from the time of minstrel shows will always be associated with the American South and the Civil War. Perfect for teaching children about the Confederate South. This is a simple, pastoral orchestral accompaniment with three verses.
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An bouncy acoustic version, featuring acoustic guitars, piano, fiddle, bass, and percussion. Fun for children and adults too! Six verses.
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A celebratory contemporary pop rock version of the popular Easter hymn. Catchy, danceable, and happy. Three verses included, with a 4-measure interlude between each verse.
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The twelfth movement in Handel's Messiah is a joyous SATB chorus celebrating Christ's birth. The vocal parts alternate between quiet sections of imitative polyphony and strong sections of heroic union fanfares. All parts match Handel's original score, and orchestral direction is similar to the well-known recordings by the London Symphony Orchestra.
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A forcefully dramatic tenor recitative, movement 27 of Handel's Messiah. Only a minute in length, it can also be performed by a soprano soloist.
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A brief four-measure tenor recitative, movement 34 of Handel's Messiah. Just a 20 second bridge between choruses, intended to be included in performances of the full Messiah, not performed on its own.
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A joyous upbeat SATB chorus, Movement 35 of Handel's Messiah. Short and sweet with a powerful orchestral accompaniment. Follows Handel's original score.
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A flowing aria for alto, movement 36 of the Messiah. Orchestral accompaniment follows Handel's original score.
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