Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 2022

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Info:
Words: Charles Wesley
Music: Felix Mendelssohn
Key: G major
Time Sig: 4/4
Tempo: 110 | up tempo
Tune: MENDELSSOHN
Meter: 7.7.7.7.D. with refrain
CCLI #: 5205558
Verse: Luke 2:14
Ideas:
This arrangement can be combined with Angels From the Realms of Glory 2022 to create a medley.

11.10.22 From Don Chapman – changes to hymncharts files: Web analytics show some files have as low as a .07% download  count – very few people are downloading some of the most time-intensive products create. From now on, for my new modern arrangements, I’ll be making these changes:

  • WAV and MP3 multitracks only (no APPS)
  • 3 part vocals replace SAB choir
  • chord charts only (no rhythm charts)
  • Condensed C and Bb instruments with treble and bass clefs (no sax). These parts are also suitable for violin/cello.
  • New Pads sheet music (no more synth strings unless the arrangement calls for it.) A modern worship hallmark is the etheral synth pad that glues the arrangement together.
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NEW: 10.22.24 Shhh! I still have a Windows version of Finale Notepad that you can download, install and open my Finale files to change key. When you download, do NOT register the software, just run it. Download Finale Notepad for Windows
   Free Key Change
NEW: 09.23.24 Finale has announced they will no longer be making the software! Read my thoughts about the future of sheet music at Hymncharts.
   HYMNDEX Links
The modern worship lyrics trend for projection is to leave out most punctuation for a clean look. The original hymncharts lyrics text file contains punctuation. Our website hymndex.com was created to help churches build hymn lyric slides without punctuation.
Instruments mp3s are the arrangements played one time through with just piano and instrumental parts to give you an idea of the orchestration. In the early days of hymncharts before I made vocal recordings I had created these instruments mp3s as a quick demo. Since I now create both a POP and an ORC (orchestrated) mix I no longer make instrumental mp3s for newer arrangements.
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