He's Got the Whole World in His Hands - choir (with or without keyboard) by Traditional arr. Floyd Nilsen
This is a four-part arrangement, rare for female choirs.
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..Gets better
This is not one of my fav. hymns, so I was slightly weary when I saw a four part harmony arr. on here.
This gets off to a very slow, basic, boring start! I wondered if the whole pieces was going to be like the first few pages, and nearly decided to listen to something else.
But I'm glad to say I stuck it out, and the "second half" so to speak is far superior. It has some good harmony with imaginative moving parts, and a lovely 'Hallelujah' descant!
General Comment: The Alto line can be a tad low sometimes!
Well done
Matthew Nash
great
This is a great arrangement. There are great harmonies and I like the way you give the melody to the top two parts then the bottom 2 parts.
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