1028. Go Now in Peace

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Text Information
First Line: Now, Lord, you have kept your word
Title: Go Now in Peace
Author: Hal H. Hopson
Refrain First Line: Go now in peace
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Copyright: © 1983 Hope Publishing Company
Tune Information
Name: [Now, Lord, you have kept your word]
Composer: Hal H. Hopson
Key: C Major
Copyright: © 1983 Hope Publishing Company
Notes: Firmly establish the soft singing of the ostinato by the congregation before the solo voice enters with the singing of the verses. Although best sung unaccompanied, soft arpeggios on a guitar or piano on the C and F/A chords can support the pitch of the ostinato, as well as keep the pulse. The leader could conduct the fermatas at the end.



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