| Great Is The Lord
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24 pages, Item 1100514EY, $5.95
What a joy it will be to play these wonderful arrangements from "Great Is The Lord". Songs included are by some of the most well-known contemporary christian composers around, including Michael W, Smith, Michael Card, Gloria Gaither, Twila Paris, and Sandi Patty. "Great Is The Lord" has a sales rank of 9333.
Songbook Format: Alto Saxophone Solo
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 This book has a difficulty rating of 2-2.5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Keith Christopher.
Publisher: "Great Is The Lord" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
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| Song List For "Great Is The Lord" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Give Thanks - Composed By: Henry Smith Great Is The Lord - Composed By: Michael W. Smith and Deborah D. Smith He Is Exalted - Composed By: Twila Paris Thy Word - Composed By: Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant As The Deer - Composed By: Martin Nystrom Awesome God - Composed By: Rich Mullins How Beautiful - Composed By: Twila Paris We Will Glorify - Composed By: Twila Paris All Hail King Jesus - Composed By: Dave Moody Find Us Faithful - Composed By: Jon Mohr I Love You, Lord - Composed By: Laurie Klein Majesty - Composed By: Jack W. Hayford People Need The Lord - Composed By: Phill McHugh and Greg Nelson Celebrate The Child - Composed By: Michael Card In The Name Of The Lord - Composed By: Phill McHugh, Gloria Gaither, and Sandi Patty
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