Holy Holy Holy for Guitar Ensemble (arr. Nathan C. Curtis) Sheet Music | John B. Dykes | Performance Ensemble
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Holy Holy Holy for Guitar Ensemble (arr. Nathan C. Curtis)by John B. Dykes Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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This is a bold re-imagining of the classic hymn Holy, Holy, Holy in guitar ensemble format. The dotted eighth and sixteenth note ostinati in the lower voice adds a skip to this hymn's step, while the upper voices bell like harmonics ring out. There are some interesting twists to the original harmony as well thanks to some well placed modal mixture. This piece will definitely get your audience / congregation grooving along!

This title can be used for both small guitar quartets and large guitar orchestras. There are a couple tricky parts, but overall I'd say this piece is sight readable, making it quick to prepare for your next program.

Duration: 4:20


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