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Song DescriptionThis contemporary sounding arrangement is designed for use by worship bands and can be performed with congregational singing. The traditional melody in a new rhythm pattern is sung to a guitar/keyboard/band chord progression.
A mid-tempo arrangement of the advent hymn, "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel." The traditional melody is played by the piano on this demo recording.
Story Behind the SongThis arrangement is designed for use by singers and worship bands. Written in a contemporary groove, the traditional melody is sung in a new rhythm pattern to a guitar/keyboard/band chord progression. The voice and piano parts are published in this version.
Musicians are encouraged to improvise their parts, but sheet music is available if needed.
Other instrumental parts are available from the composer by e-mail at: drkenmorrison@yahoo.com
Get Ken's sheet music at: kenmorrison.musicaneo.com
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Lyrics
Lyrics by 9th Century Latin, trans.
O come, O come, Emmanuel,
And ransom captive Israel,
That mourns in lonely exile here
Until the Son of God appear.
Rejoice! Rejoice!
Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel.
Song Length
2:10
Genre
Classical - Contemporary
Tempo / Feel
Medium Fast (131 - 150)
Lead Vocal
Instrumental
Mood
Moving
Subject Matter
Hope
Language
English
Era
2000 and later
Lyric Credits |
9th Century Latin, trans. |
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Music Credits |
15th Century French, Arr. by Kenneth L. Morrison |
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Producer Credits |
Kenneth L. Morrison |
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Publisher Credits |
Kenneth L. Morrison |
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Performance Credits |
Kenneth L. Morrison |
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Label Credits |
Kenneth L. Morrison |
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