SKU: GI.G-6078G
English. Text Source: Vv., Sylvia Dunstan, 1955–1993, ref., Bob Moore. Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
SKU: TM.02016SET
Score in F only. Keys of A, F & G are all included in the set. Voice and Piano in set.
SKU: HL.131541
ISBN 9780936661667. UPC: 888680025564. 8.5x11.0x0.031 inches.
Say Something is an original song by the American duo A Great Big World. The lyrics are about letting go when a relationship ends. It became an international hit when Christina Aguilera joined A Great Big World on a re-recorded version in 2013. Sylvia Woods has made a 4-page advanced beginner to intermediate arrangement, playable on either lever or pedal harp. This music features a pedal point (also called a pedal note or pedal tone), which is a sustained or continually repeated note that is held constant while harmonies change in other parts. A pedal point is usually found in the bass, but here it is in the middle register. Virtually every measure includes a middle C note on the downbeat. Sometimes it is played with the right hand, and at other times with the left. But it is almost always there. This pedal point harmony is what originally drew me into this beautiful piece of music the first time I heard it on the radio. The music is in the key of C, and no sharping levers are required, as there are no lever changes. Fingerings, lyrics and chord symbols are included. The harp range required is 24 strings from a low C up to an E. It can be played on 24-string to 26-string harps with a C as the lowest string if you play both hands an octave higher than written.
SKU: GI.G-9749
UPC: 785147974901. English. Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
“How Deep the Silence of the Soul†appears as a two-stanza text, paired with KINGSFOLD (Common Meter Doubled), in Sylvia Dunstan’s collection In Search of Hope and Grace, G-3614. With this arrangement, Carol Browning splits the stanzas into four, setting them to LAND OF REST (Common Meter). Listen to the music and follow the score in this preview video.
SKU: TM.02016SC
SKU: GI.G-7533
UPC: 785147753308. English. Text Source: Charles Wesley, 1707–1788, alt. Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
An extended piano introduction makes for an impressive start to this fresh arrangement of the tune hyfrydol. It employs a Sylvia Dunstan text that is a fervent call to worship. The inclusion of the text “O Long-Expected Jesus†provides versatility while the original material in the organ accompaniment adds interest and substance to this treasured tune.
SKU: GI.G-10248
UPC: 785147024811. English. Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
This SAB setting of a wonderful text by Sylvia Dunstan can easily be sung as a unison hymn. The text, originally written as a response to Peter’s profession of faith in Jesus as the Son of God, is also appropriate as a musical commentary on the mystery of the transfiguration.
SKU: GI.G-5141
UPC: 785147514107. Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
A hymn subtitled “Tenebrae†addresses Christ, who is about to face beatings, thorns, and nails. It asks Jesus to teach us how to pray, “Not my will but yours be done.†The music is characterized by moving eighths in the piano, minor tonality, and varied use of the SATB forces.Â
SKU: GI.G-4936
Text Source: [Matthew 5:13–16]. Text by Sylvia Dunstan. Scripture: Matthew 5:13–16.
Text By Sylvia Dunstan.
SKU: GI.G-9135
UPC: 785147913504. English. Text Source: Based on Matthew 11:28-30, alt. Text by Sylvia Dunstan. Scripture: Matthew 11:28–30.
Since it was authored, Sylvia Dunstan’s lovely text has been paired to standard hymn tunes and set to original compositions. Here is a brand new offering from Paul Tate, reminiscent of an Irish folk song, bringing comfort to those who hear it. The optional C instrument part enhances the tranquil melody and textured choral writing. Appropriate for funerals or other times when comfort is needed.
SKU: GI.G-6283
UPC: 785147628309. English. Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
A lovely, flowing melody that begins in unison, then expands to an a cappella verse in four parts. Finally, the altos and basses sing mostly unison against a soaring descant in the soprano and tenor parts. A great piece for Communion.
SKU: GI.G-5139
Text by Sylvia Dunstan.
A lovely Epiphany hymn with a lyrical melody that calls upon the Daystar to lead us on to where the promise shines. It makes a passing reference to the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh but is not at all about Magi from the East.Â
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