CGAMB102ac So High (Digital Accompaniment Track) - Annie Moses Band
Description
Accompaniment Track for CGAMB102 So High by Bill Wolaver.
A soaring vocal melody paints a vivid picture of God's love for us, spanning the heights of the heavens. The flowing orchestration and optional antiphonal choir combine for an effortless, inspiring musical message.
Voicing: Unison/Two-part with piano
Composer: Bill Wolaver
Season: General, Lent
Series: Annie Moses Band
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