O Come O Come Emmanuel (with Even So Come) (Choral/SATB) Chords PDF (Cheryl Stark / Arr. Travis Cottrell / Orch. Mason Brown)
O Come O Come Emmanuel (with Even So Come) (Choral/SATB) Chords PDF (Cheryl Stark / Arr. Travis Cottrell / Orch. Mason Brown)
O Come O Come Emmanuel (with Even So Come) (Choral/SATB)
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Download the PDF Chord Charts for O Come O Come Emmanuel (with Even So Come) (Choral/SATB) by Cheryl Stark / Arr. Travis Cottrell / Orch. Mason Brown, from the album Come Behold Emmanuel: A Christmas Worship Celebration. This song was arranged by Travis Cottrell / Mason Brown in the key of Bm.
SongID | 81076 |
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Language | English |
Album | Come Behold Emmanuel: A Christmas Worship Celebration |
Artists | Cheryl Stark, Arr. Travis Cottrell, Orch. Mason Brown |
Authors | John Mason Neale, Chris Tomlin, Jess Cates, Jason Ingram |
Arrangers | Travis Cottrell, Mason Brown |
Publishers | Capitol CMG, Essential Music Publishing |
CCLI Song No. | 7036288 |
Instruments | Guitar, Ukelele, Piano |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | Bm |
Available Keys | Am, Bbm, Bm, C#m, Cm, D#m, Dm, Ebm, Em, F#m, Fm, G#m, Gm, Numbers, Numerals |
Meter | 6/8 |
Genre | choral |
Tempo | Med Fast |
Theme | Advent, Assurance, Birth, Christmas, Heaven, Hope, King, Longing, Majesty, Messiah, Peace, Savior, Son of God |
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