Choral Orchestration Series

There is nothing like leading worship with the powerful voices of a worship choir behind you. This choral series, backed by full orchestrations, was arranged by well-known choral arranger, Luke Gambill, and orchestrated by Dan Galbraith. These anthems give your choir a well-crafted four-part choral arrangement that is still based on the original artist recordings you have come to love. These charts offer a great opportunity for your performing and/or worship choir to introduce new songs to the congregation as worship anthems, and if you don't have all the musicians needed to fill out the orchestra, our MultiTracks can help you fill in the gaps.

Here’s why these choral arrangements are perfect for you:

  • Arranged for the SATB choir with limited soloists.
  • Perfect as choir features, offertories, or any other moment where your choir has focus.
  • Vocal ranges in check for your real-world singers.
  • Challenging vocal rhythms smoothed out to encourage confidence in learning and singing.
  • Keys chosen to maximize the sing-ability for your choir.
  • Still matches the original artist recording map!

Instrumental Parts Included:

Rhythm Section

  • Lead Sheet (SAT) - for worship leader and vocal team
  • Piano/Vocal (SATB) - a piano part and SATB vocals
  • Acoustic Guitar - modified rhythm part in capo keys
  • Rhythm - detailed chart for keyboard, guitars, and drums

Core Brass

  • Trumpet 1-2
  • Alto Sax (or Trumpet 3)
  • Trombone 1 (or Tenor Sax 1)

Additional Parts

  • Trumpet 3 (doubles Alto Sax)
  • Tenor Sax 1-2 (doubles Trombone 1-2)
  • Trombone 2
  • Bass Trombone/Tuba
  • Bari Sax (doubles Bass Trombone)
  • Percussion 1-2 (Timpani, Bells, Sus, Cym, etc.) - extra percussion part
  • Horn 1-2 (aka French Horn)

String & Wind Section

  • Flute/Oboe 1-3
  • Clarinet (doubles Flute 3)
  • Individual string parts (Violin, Viola, Cello-Bass) - note, all multi-note parts are divisi, unless otherwise indicated
  • String Reduction - string reduction for keyboards

Having a choir is like putting the best faces from your congregation on stage so that they can light up the rest of the church. Sometimes a choir is great for special music, but more and more, choirs are being used to actually lead worship. Here is a list of our top trending new choral arrangements written specifically for your choir or ensembles in church, school, chapel, and more: