My Shepherd Will Supply My Need
Submitted by craig on Thu, 06/03/2008 - 7:30pm
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Three-part for SAB
This is a well-known hymn. I decided to try to write some nice chords and harmonies for our choir, plus a nice-sounding piano accompaniment. It's still a pretty simple arrangement. Our choir has only a few men, so I've arranged it for just one men's part.
For some variety, I suggest the men should sing the melody for verse 2, with the altos still doing their alto harmony.
I believe the copyright has expired on the original music and words. As for my particular arrangement -- you may freely distribute and perform it.
Sheet Music
| Piano
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Sheet music PDF
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Lilypond Source
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| Vocals | Sheet music PDF
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Lilypond Source
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Audio Samples
| Piano | MP3 | MIDI |
| All parts
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MP3
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MIDI
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| Alto part
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MP3
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MIDI
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| Bass part
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MP3
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MIDI
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My shepherd will Supply my Need
Thank you so much for having this song for me to be able to download!! This song fills me with so much joy and peace when I'm playing it on the piano....I can lose myself forever!!!! I'd been looking for different arrangements of this song so I could piece together my own arrangement...and it's blissfull!!! Thanks again...
God Bless!
Cinaed67
Thank you. Very timely
Hi.
My wife has been asked to sing this song at a the funeral of a friend who is expected to die in the next few weeks (or days). I am my wife's accompanist, and needed a version in the key of C. I discovered your arrangement today through Google. Thank you for posting this. It's not only in the right key, but is arranged in a simple and beautiful way that does justice to the character of the hymn.
With appreciation,
Andrew
All the best
I appreciate the feedback and I'm pleased to be useful to someone. That hymn would be fitting at a funeral I imagine. All the best with your tribute to your friend at a time of sadness.
By the way, if you or anyone else wanted the piece in a different key, that is easy to do with the software. I'd be happy to for anyone who asks.
Regards,
Craig McQueen