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124B. Our Help

Text Information
First Line: Our help is in the name of the Lord
Title: Our Help
Author: Paul Thé
Language: English
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Topic: Assurance; Biblical Names and Places: Israel; Daily Prayer: Midday Prayer (18 more...)
Copyright: © 2007 Votum Publishing, admin. Faith Christian Resources
ONE LICENSE: 89427
Notes: *During the final singing of the refrain a group of singers may sing a countermelody repeating this short motif and using the text of the bridge. The refrain may be repeated ad lib.
Tune Information
Name: [Our help is in the name of the Lord]
Composer: Paul Thé
Arranger: Eelco Vos
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Hymn © 2007 Votum Publishing, admin. Faith Christian Resources; Arr. © 2011 Votum Publishing, admin. Faith Alive Christian Resources
Notes: The bridge material (p. 822) is composed in such a way that it can be superimposed on the refrain, as indicated in the cue notes on the last page of music. Note that there is no internal echo but that the phrases of the bridge material are sung in quick succession. For a fully realized score, contact the composer.



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