Face to Face with keychange

listen: ORC

Info:
Words: Carrie Breck
Music: Grant Tullar
Key: G to A major
Time Sig: 4/4
Tempo: 80 | ballad
Tune: FACE TO FACE
Meter: 8.7.8.7. with refrain
CCLI #: 5253029
Verse: 1 Corinthians 13:12
Ideas:
Face to Face is one of my first HymnCharts arrangements – I created it in 2002. As I’m going back to record these hymns, it’s interesting to note how songs and arrangements have changed over the past twelve years.

It seemed like almost every arrangement in 2002 had a key change at the end. When was the last time you modulated on the final verse these days? I can’t remember 🙂

So I now have two versions of Face to Face: this one with a key change and one without.

The key change version is recorded in what I’d call a more “classic” worship style – with oboe and rich three-part vocals.

The non-key change version updates the sound to a slightly more contemporary style with a touch of electric guitar and a more modern lead vocal. HymnCharts arrangements are flexible enough that you can tailor them to your worship style.

LISTEN Heaven Medley Idea

End your praise set with a Heaven medley using Face to Face (without key change) and Sweet By and By. The songs work thematically, by key (lower Face to Face or raise Sweet By and By a step using my transposed chord charts and/or Finale software, sold separately) and by the linking words:

Face to face in all His glory, I shall see Him by and by.
- and -
In the sweet by and by we shall meet on that beautiful shore.

Start the intro to Sweet By and By right on measure 40 of Face to Face (don't play the outtro.)
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