The Lord Will Come Again - an original hymn by Kevin G. Pace, Mark R. Fotheringham Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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The Lord Will Come Again - an original hymn
by Kevin G. Pace, Mark R. Fotheringham SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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A beautiful hymn. Very useful for church choirs as a short, easy-to-learn piece for church services. Could be used by youth or small groups as well for musical numbers.

YouTube video: https://youtu.be/KNYpHrV-QBU

Duration: 4 to 5 minutes

Find more original hymns at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM3W3k9Sv6zFcTMR7sXl97qA82XiUpAiU

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KevinPaceMusic

20 Ways to Add Variety to the Singing of Hymns:

1. Sing the hymns without any variation whatsoever.

2. Combine hymns into a medley of hymns.  

3. Change the time signature of a hymn or a verse or section. For example, a hymn in 3-4 time could be changed to 4-4 time by adding an extra beat to each measure.

4. Men, women, or both sing one or more verses in unison.

5. The congregation joins the choir on the final verse or chorus of a hymn. (This is a great way to help the congregation become more familiar with lesser-known hymns.)

6. Women sing one or more verses. Women can sing most hymns in two parts (soprano and alto) or in three parts (soprano, alto, and tenor).

7. Men sing one or more verses. Many hymns can be adapted for use by men's choirs and quartets. One idea is to arrange the voices in the following manner:

-Baritones (1st basses) sing melody

-1st Tenors sing alto above the melody

-2nd Tenors sing Tenor

-Basses sing Bass

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