Oh Happy Day (arr. Hiroshi Yasuda) Sheet Music | Edwin R. Hawkins | SATB Choir
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Oh Happy Day (arr. Hiroshi Yasuda) Digital Sheet Music
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Oh Happy Day (arr. Hiroshi Yasuda)by Edwin R. Hawkins SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Traditional
Choral arrangement by Hiroshi Yasuda


This song was sung in the movie "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit".
The chord progression and accompaniment patterns are the same as in the movie.

It consists of solo, soprano, alto and tenor choruses, and piano score. The score consists of a solo part, three choruses (soprano, alto, tenor) and a piano part. All scatting in the solo part is also notated.

The lyrics are written in the score. There is no separate lyric card.
Total 11 pages

Click here to listen to the score as it is.
Whole: https://youtu.be/3D-7vAuNU0g
Solo: https://youtu.be/GUc5etEO3z4
Soprano: https://youtu.be/aeCoPR6ZERg
Alto: https://youtu.be/556fT56qG-U
Tenor: https://youtu.be/9vtc6ix4Exc


For other parts, please click here.


Recommended for gospel bands and chorus bands.

Guitar, bass, drums, and organ are also available on separate pages.
You can also purchase guitar, bass, drums, and organ.
Of course, this piece is arranged so that it can be performed with just the chorus and piano.

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