Hallelujah, Salvation and Glory
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iLOVE THiS SONG SO MUCH BRiNGS TEARS TO My EyES!
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This is probably one of my favorite songs ever made! I love when we sing this song at my church!
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@crazystarter007 This is the Jack Schrader arrangement of the song. It was well done in many places. The piano part was pretty but too loud, especially at first. The song only works well if it starts very soft in unison and builds to be the heavenly choir at God's throne. The altos are supposed to lead at the end, but started too loud, overpowering the sopranos and creating problems for the tenors trying to balance with them. The difficult bass part was left out totally..
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Oh my this is my fav song about God, but I couldn't make it thru this choir's performance. There was one too many off key, super lazy with the harmonizing, & the classic mistake of letting someone play the piano with a hammer. This is seriously not the choir to listen to this to. Also, this is personal preference, but aren't the sopranos suppose to start first & then the altos?? The song flows better when u let the sopranos set the tone, not the altos. Sounded like they fumbled the ball because
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All instruments should drop out when singing in polyphony (alll praises-altos/hallelujah-sopra
no/hallelujah-tenor). Just let the singers sing it out. -
Did I see two organs?
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@prettybunny1995 thats cause its such crap
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This song is good, I just wish they would slow down the tempo to capture the essence of the feeling within this song.
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@prettybunny1995 Love the Lord even more than this song.
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wow...havent heard this in a while...AWESOME...SUCH A WONDERFUL RENDITION!!!!!!!!
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We're singing this for Woamn's Day this Sunday
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wow, they are really beautiful and amazing! i can only imagine what heaven's choir will sound like!!
What church is this? I love the rendition.
essentialeugene 3 years ago 6
Thank you. Metropolitan Baptist Church in Washington, DC.
metbc 3 years ago 5