


I Sing the Mighty Power of God
This arrangement of “I Sing the Mighty Power of God” was written to open concerts by the Tennessee Men’s Chorale, hence the reference to “singing.” Notice the use of augmentation in the trombone 2 melody beginning at measure 41. It should balance equally with the trumpet 2 melody in regular time. The piano and organ parts may be marked “optional,” but I recommend using them if you have the instruments/musicians available.
This arrangement of “I Sing the Mighty Power of God” was written to open concerts by the Tennessee Men’s Chorale, hence the reference to “singing.” Notice the use of augmentation in the trombone 2 melody beginning at measure 41. It should balance equally with the trumpet 2 melody in regular time. The piano and organ parts may be marked “optional,” but I recommend using them if you have the instruments/musicians available.
This arrangement of “I Sing the Mighty Power of God” was written to open concerts by the Tennessee Men’s Chorale, hence the reference to “singing.” Notice the use of augmentation in the trombone 2 melody beginning at measure 41. It should balance equally with the trumpet 2 melody in regular time. The piano and organ parts may be marked “optional,” but I recommend using them if you have the instruments/musicians available.