
Who Else (Live) Bassoon Sheet Music PDF (Gateway Worship / Abbie Gamboa)

Who Else (Live) Bassoon Sheet Music PDF (Gateway Worship / Abbie Gamboa)

Who Else (Live)
Gateway Worship / Abbie GamboaBassoon Details
Download the Bassoon sheet music for Who Else (Live) by Gateway Worship / Abbie Gamboa, from the album Who Else EP. This song was arranged by Grant Wall / Daniel Galbraith in the key of Ab, G.
| SongID | 83192 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Who Else EP |
| Artists | Gateway Worship, Abbie Gamboa |
| Authors | Josiah Funderburk, Zac Rowe, Abbie Gamboa |
| Arrangers | Grant Wall, Daniel Galbraith |
| Publishers | Capitol CMG, Music Services |
| CCLI Song No. | 7223119 |
| File Type | |
| Original Key | Ab |
| Available Keys | Ab, G |
| Meter | 4/4 |
| Tempo | Med Fast |
| Theme | Easter, Exaltation, Holiness, Jesus, Righteous, Throne, Worthiness |
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