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Easter music
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#1 · April 1, 2009, 4:35 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on April 1, 2009, 4:35 pmPosted by: klsluder <klsluder@...>
Different? Well, I'm hoping to be sitting in a pew recovering from a
broken humerus - which I see nothing funny about. We were going to do
some old revamped standards, Christ Arose - a site called hymn charts I
think, has a contemporary arrangement of this song. We were also
planning to do one of my favorites, The Wondrous Cross. It is an up
tempo song in drop D tuning using lots of octaves. The Chorus rocks. Now
instead they will probably go back to the traditional piano versions of
the songs.Peace
KevinDouglas Anderson wrote:
> Anyone doing anything new or different for Easter?
>
Posted by: klsluder <klsluder@...>
Different? Well, I'm hoping to be sitting in a pew recovering from a
broken humerus - which I see nothing funny about. We were going to do
some old revamped standards, Christ Arose - a site called hymn charts I
think, has a contemporary arrangement of this song. We were also
planning to do one of my favorites, The Wondrous Cross. It is an up
tempo song in drop D tuning using lots of octaves. The Chorus rocks. Now
instead they will probably go back to the traditional piano versions of
the songs.
broken humerus - which I see nothing funny about. We were going to do
some old revamped standards, Christ Arose - a site called hymn charts I
think, has a contemporary arrangement of this song. We were also
planning to do one of my favorites, The Wondrous Cross. It is an up
tempo song in drop D tuning using lots of octaves. The Chorus rocks. Now
instead they will probably go back to the traditional piano versions of
the songs.
Peace
Kevin
Douglas Anderson wrote:
> Anyone doing anything new or different for Easter?
>
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