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In the Garden-MP3 accompaniment #Musique Sacrée #Austin Miles #Deborah Johnson #In the Garden-MP3 accompanimen #Deborah Johnson #SheetMusicPlus
Choir,Piano - SKU: A0.1068170 Composed by Austin Miles. Arranged by Deborah Johnson. Easter,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Accompaniment. Duration 166. Deborah Johnson #6733707. Published by Deborah Johnson (A0.1068170). This is the MP3 accompaniment track for In the Garden, one of our top sellers because it is such a beloved song for so many. There is no piano or vocals included in the accompaniment track, but a easy-to-follow accompaniment guide to where you can just play along with one or two pianos and add the beautiful vocal oohs and ahs with your small ensemble or choir. NOTE: the track picks up at measure 27. The beginning of the piece is performed acoustically and the instrumental track adds a wonderful build to the arrangement.Our family performed In the Garden for both my grandparent’s memorial services as they loved the song. This arrangement is for piano I and II, octave unison and vocal chorus.In the Garden is arranged as a flowing ballad with piano as the focus. Simple ooh and ah vocals are added for color on a countermelody in this reflective arrangement. Piano II adds an octave melody in a higher register to add more color and can be played by even a beginner pianist. The whole arrangement is easy Intermediate level.Up for a GRAMMY Award, My Father’s Favorite Hymns album is available  here: https://DJWorksMusic.com/products  by Deborah Johnson. You can download the complete MP3 album or individual songs on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B008O86FQI There is also a beautiful spiral-bound devotional guide available with the amazing stories and life principles gained from these timeless classics, as well as all the music arrangements in one spiral-bound volume. Both are available on Amazon or direct from here: https://goalsforyourlife.com/gods-music-hymns/  In the Garden was written by Austin Miles (1912), a pharmacist who became an editor of hymnals and songbooks as well as a popular music director. His hobby was photography and he composed the beginning of this song as he waited for some film to develop.For more information about Deborah, her albums, books and products, visit https://DJWorksMusic.com  https://GoalsForYourLife.com or https://DeborahJohnsonSpeaker.com