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Main => Ministry, M.O.M, Praise Teams and Choirs => Topic started by: Skizo Frene on December 14, 2009, 10:41:38 AM
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Go listen to a choir song, you know. Come back with questions.
All, our choir director wants to do my favorite song of all-time: Healing by Richard Smallwood.
I can play the song note for note, but hearing the individual parts is new for me...HELP!!!
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I plan to chart this out this evening for you. Thanks
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I plan to chart this out this evening for you. Thanks
You have no idea I'd appreciate that. :-[
Thx in advance. ;D
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Looks like you're in good hands, bruh.
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Looks like you're in good hands, bruh.
It seems so. :)
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Follow up: It might not be tonight :(
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Man you got me up late working with King Rule Breaker. Theres alot of Secondary Dominants in this one, but it still follows the rules.
CEbAb - Don't
DFBb - be
DFBb - dis
EbGBb - couraged
BbEbG - Joy
CEbAb, Db, Eb - comes in the
BbEbGb - morn-
AbDbF - ing
BbDbF - Know
AbCEb - that
GBbEb, Ab, Bb - God is
AbCEb - nigh
Stand still and look up
God is going to show up
He is standing by
EbAbC - There's healing
DbGbBb - for
EbAbC - your
FAbDb - sorrow
EAbDb - Healing
EbAbC - for
DbGBb - your
EbAbC - pain
Healing for your spirit
There's shelter from the rain
Lord send the healing
For this we know
There is a balm in Gilead
For there's a balm in Gilead
There is a balm in Gilead
To heal the soul
Healing for the soul
Ill finish later. They also double alot of the soprano for the baritones if you have any.
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Man you got me up late working with King Rule Breaker. Theres alot of Secondary Dominants in this one, but it still follows the rules.
CEbAb - Don't
DFBb - be
DFBb - dis
EbGBb - couraged
BbEbG - Joy
CEbAb, Db, Eb - comes in the
BbEbGb - morn-
AbDbF - ing
BbDbF - Know
AbCEb - that
GBbEb, Ab, Bb - God is
AbCEb - nigh
Stand still and look up
God is going to show up
He is standing by
EbAbC - There's healing
DbGbBb - for
EbAbC - your
FAbDb - sorrow
EAbDb - Healing
EbAbC - for
DbGBb - your
EbAbC - pain
Healing for your spirit
There's shelter from the rain
Lord send the healing
For this we know
There is a balm in Gilead
For there's a balm in Gilead
There is a balm in Gilead
To heal the soul
Healing for the soul
Ill finish later. They also double alot of the soprano for the baritones if you have any.
Thank you for taking the time to post this. But....
This doesn't tell me what the different parts are. I know the chords (note for note), but I need the individual parts for 3 part harmony. The parts don't strictly follow the chord pattern.
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Thank you for taking the time to post this. But....
This doesn't tell me what the different parts are. I know the chords (note for note), but I need the individual parts for 3 part harmony. The parts don't strictly follow the chord pattern.
Actually, if you look at the notes and think Tenor, Alto, Soprano, the notes are spot on (to my recollection, I haven't listened to the song in quite some time).
The moving part (illustrated by CSE's individual notes: the single note Db in the phrase 'comes in the morning' and the single note Ab in the phrase 'God is nigh' the remainder of both phrases are in three part harmony) is carried by the Tenors.
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Actually, if you look at the notes and think Tenor, Alto, Soprano, the notes are spot on (to my recollection, I haven't listened to the song in quite some time).
The moving part (illustrated by CSE's individual notes: the single note Db in the phrase 'comes in the morning' and the single note Ab in the phrase 'God is nigh' the remainder of both phrases are in three part harmony) is carried by the Tenors.
I was thinking Tenor, Alto, Soprano. I could most definitely be wrong though.
For me: Chords are much easier to hear than voices.
This is going to take some time and practice.
Thanks again for all your help. :)
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I was thinking Tenor, Alto, Soprano. I could most definitely be wrong though.
For me: Chords are much easier to hear than voices.
This is going to take some time and practice.
Thanks again for all your help. :)
Never a problem, bruh. :)
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Actually, if you look at the notes and think Tenor, Alto, Soprano, the notes are spot on (to my recollection, I haven't listened to the song in quite some time).
The moving part (illustrated by CSE's individual notes: the single note Db in the phrase 'comes in the morning' and the single note Ab in the phrase 'God is nigh' the remainder of both phrases are in three part harmony) is carried by the Tenors.
yeah thanks. It is posted in the SAT format. Soprano
Alto
Tenor
(ie first chord)
CEbAb
Ab- Sop
Eb- Alto
C- Ten
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I think he wants it like the Disney ball like I do it (Show the note for each word/syllable). Things got hectic at work which is why I had to recant my statement, but I hope to have this for you soon.
Christmas donations will be accepted ;D
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*repeat as directed* - Hope this helps. Let me know if there are any more song I can do for you!!! Be Blessed!!!!
Don't be dis cou raged joy comes in - the morning. Know that Go -d is nigh. Stand still and look up. God is go ing to show up
S: Ab Bb Bb Bb Bb G G Ab--- Ab Ab Ab F F Eb---Eb Eb Ab Bb Bb Bb Bb G G Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab
A: F F F G G Eb Eb Eb F Gb Gb F Db C Bb C Db C F F F G G Eb Eb Eb F Gb Gb F
T: C D D Eb Eb Bb Bb C Db Eb Eb Db Bb Ab G Ab Bb Ab C D D Eb Eb Bb Bb C Db Eb Eb Db
He is sta -nd ing by. There's healing for your sorrow. Healing for your pain. Healing for your spi rit. There's shelter from the rain
S: F F Eb---- Eb Eb Ab Db Db Bb C Db Db Db Db C Bb C Ab Ab Bb C C C C Bb Bb Bb Bb Bb
A: Db C Bb C Db C Eb Ab Ab Gb Ab Ab Ab Bb Bb Ab G Ab F F G Ab Ab Ab Ab F F G Ab G
T: Bb Ab G Ab Bb Ab C Eb Eb Db Eb F F E E Eb Db Eb C C Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb D D Eb F Eb
Lord send a healing. For this we know. *There is a Balm in Gil e ad. For there's a Balm in Gil e ad.*
S: Eb Bb C Db C C Db Eb Db Bb C Db Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb E Eb Db Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb
A: Bb G Ab Bb Ab A Bb C Bb E Ab Bb C C C C C Db C Bb C C C C C
T: G Eb Eb E Eb F F Gb F Db Eb E Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab
There is a Balm in Gil e ad to heal the soul *Healing for the soul.*
S: Bb C Db Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb C Bb Ab Ab F F G Ab Ab
A: E Ab Bb C C C C C Ab G Eb Eb Db Db Eb Eb Eb
T: Db Eb E Ab Ab Ab Ab Ab F Eb Db C Ab Ab Bb Db C
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Very good - just wish LGM's attach File feature worked properly. Those Choir parts are not lining up well on my screen...
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And is that w/ your screen maximized?
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I actually, finally, did this myself earlier this week. I can see that my findings are pretty much the same as tlgiles and cse. tlgiles, you had the Tenors sing a Gb during the "For this we know" section. I hear F all the way through. Other than that we have pretty much the same thing.
Thank you all for taking the time. Looking at your notes gave me a jumpstart (because before I couldn't hear half of what I hear now). Now every time I listen to a choir song I hear what I didn't hear before.
Thanks again.
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I actually, finally, did this myself earlier this week. I can see that my findings are pretty much the same as tlgiles and cse. tlgiles, you had the Tenors sing a Gb during the "For this we know" section. I hear F all the way through. Other than that we have pretty much the same thing.
Thank you all for taking the time. Looking at your notes gave me a jumpstart (because before I couldn't hear half of what I hear now). Now every time I listen to a choir song I hear what I didn't hear before.
Thanks again.
Off the top of my head, I believe you're right.
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And is that w/ your screen maximized?
Doesn't seem to make a difference - either way they don't line up...
:(
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I actually, finally, did this myself earlier this week. I can see that my findings are pretty much the same as tlgiles and cse. tlgiles, you had the Tenors sing a Gb during the "For this we know" section. I hear F all the way through. Other than that we have pretty much the same thing.
Thank you all for taking the time. Looking at your notes gave me a jumpstart (because before I couldn't hear half of what I hear now). Now every time I listen to a choir song I hear what I didn't hear before.
Thanks again.
If you listen carefully on that part, "For this we know". You will hear the tenors go up a half step to Gb on "we". I went back and listened to that part a few times and it is F F Gb F.
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Can someone chords this out with the bass?
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http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,34884.0.html (http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,34884.0.html)
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If you listen carefully on that part, "For this we know". You will hear the tenors go up a half step to Gb on "we". I went back and listened to that part a few times and it is F F Gb F.
I just listed to it several times and I don't hear it. The Sopranos going up to Eb ALMOST threw me off, but I listened a few more times and I don't think they moved.
Also, chord-wise it makes sense for it to be F all the way through (It seemed to go into F Major to walk up to Bb Minor).
What really did it is I played it on my keyboard and the chord F A C Eb fit in there beautifully. Voices I'm still learning to recognize, but chords? I'm almost sure that's a F7 there.