CGAC1617e In God's Hands (Digital Download Accompaniment Track)
Description
Digital Accompaniment Track for CGA1617 In God's Hands, arranged by Erik Whitehill.
Download can be accessed through your account after purchase once it is processed by a CG staff member (M-F 9-5 CT)
Additional Resources:
CGA1617 In God's Hands - Two-part
CGAC1617 In God's Hands (Accompaniment Track)
CGAD2 In God's Hands (Virtual Learning Resource Pak) - Two-part
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