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Hold On Just a Little While Longer
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Hold On Just a Little While Longer 4-Part - Sheet Music

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Choral SATB Choir

SKU: CF.CM9705

Composed by Traditional African American Spiritual. Arranged by Abeni Merriweather. Octavo. 22 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 50 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #CM9705. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CM9705).

ISBN 9781491160015. UPC: 680160918614. 6.75 x 10.5 inches. Key: F# minor. English. Traditional Spiritual.

New to the Carl Fischer family, Abeni Janae (b. 2001) brings a fresh voice in her arrangement of this wonderfully rich African American spiritual. Accessible for mixed choirs of all sizes and abilities, there is pathos and passion in every phrase.
Keep in mind what this spiritual text represents, especially if you can relate to it on a personal level. Since it is a traditional spiritual, it is important to use appropriate pronunciations. That means it is acceptable not to pronounce some of the words the way we normally would in American English. For example:Do not pronounce the “t” in “little” too much, opting to pronounce it closer to “liddle.”Do not pronounce the “-er” in “longer” too much, opting to pronounce it as “lon-guh.”Whether or not the choir sings with much or minimal vibrato is at the discretion of the conductor/director.Mostly, have fun singing this piece!If you have any further questions about the background of this piece or anything of the sort, feel free to contact me at missabenijanae@gmail.com.

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