What Kind Of Shepherd
A 3-part setting of a new text by Adam Tice based on Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep. It’s a versatile tune, and can be sung in unison, 2 parts, or 3 parts. It works well for a treble choir, or part 2 can be sung an octave lower than notated by tenors/baritones if being sung with a mixed choir. This title is available only as a licensed PDF (email delivery), and you can select a “per-copy” option (priced per copy) or an “organizational license.” The organizational license gives your church, school or organization permission to make as many copies as you need and perform it as often as you like. Seven-note shaped notation is standard, conventional notation is also available upon request!
A 3-part setting of a new text by Adam Tice based on Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep. It’s a versatile tune, and can be sung in unison, 2 parts, or 3 parts. It works well for a treble choir, or part 2 can be sung an octave lower than notated by tenors/baritones if being sung with a mixed choir. This title is available only as a licensed PDF (email delivery), and you can select a “per-copy” option (priced per copy) or an “organizational license.” The organizational license gives your church, school or organization permission to make as many copies as you need and perform it as often as you like. Seven-note shaped notation is standard, conventional notation is also available upon request!
A 3-part setting of a new text by Adam Tice based on Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep. It’s a versatile tune, and can be sung in unison, 2 parts, or 3 parts. It works well for a treble choir, or part 2 can be sung an octave lower than notated by tenors/baritones if being sung with a mixed choir. This title is available only as a licensed PDF (email delivery), and you can select a “per-copy” option (priced per copy) or an “organizational license.” The organizational license gives your church, school or organization permission to make as many copies as you need and perform it as often as you like. Seven-note shaped notation is standard, conventional notation is also available upon request!