Sometimes You'll See Angels (Unison Choir) Sheet Music | Joanna Mills | Unison Choir
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Sometimes You'll See Angels (Unison Choir) Digital Sheet Music
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Sometimes You'll See Angels (Unison Choir)by Joanna Mills Unison Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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This lovely unison (or solo) Christmas song is perfect for children's choirs or youth choirs-- use it in your Christmas Pageant, Christmas Concert, or your Lessons & Carols service! It describes the mystery of the angelic visitors who appear throughout the Christmas story, and is pitched in an accessible key for most voices. The simple melody and bridge is easy to learn, even for very young children, and it includes an optional easy counterpoint near the end of the song. Approximate performance time: 2:15. (Also available for 2-part choirs)

This is one song from the complete children's musical "That's How The Story Goes" - also available here.
Joanna Mills was the Gospel Choir Director at Roncesvalles United Church in Toronto, Canada for 20 years, and has been writing and arranging choral music for 15 years. Her compositions and arrangements are performed regularly by her own choir and others around the world and have won awards in songwriting competitions. She also teaches musical theatre, voice and piano.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.