An easy syncopated accompaniment pattern highlights the plaintive melody of "Wayfaring Stranger." The incorporation of "Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy" provides a change of mood and a reminder of the destination of our pilgrimage, before the triumphant return of the original tune diminishes to a tranquil close. Although basic techniques are used throughout, both bass and treble ringers will find much of interest. It is appropriate for use throughout the church year.
Appropriate for youth or adult choirs, Bob Burroughs has given us a contemplative setting of the familiar traditional American tune. The expressive and haunting melody is effectively arranged for SATB...
This arrangement is written for two choirs, with the less-advanced group playing the part for handchime choir. If two choirs are not available, a keyboard may substitute for the handchime choir. The p...