
Lead Me To That Rock Medley (Choral Anthem SATB) Sheet Music PDF (Lifeway Choral / Arr. Dennis Allen)

Lead Me To That Rock Medley (Choral Anthem SATB) Sheet Music PDF (Lifeway Choral / Arr. Dennis Allen)


Lead Me To That Rock Medley (Choral Anthem SATB)
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Rhythm Chart Details
Download the Rhythm Chart for Lead Me To That Rock Medley (Choral Anthem SATB) by Lifeway Choral / Arr. Dennis Allen, from the album Let's Sing Southern Gospel Vol 2. This song was arranged by Dennis Allen in the key of G.
| SongID | 86304 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Let's Sing Southern Gospel Vol 2 |
| Artists | Lifeway Choral, Arr. Dennis Allen |
| Authors | Dottie Rambo, E. K. Heyser, Jimmie Davis |
| Arrangers | Dennis Allen |
| Publishers | Van Ness Press, Inc., New Spring Publishing, Peermusic |
| CCLI Song No. | 3749212, 19966, 41336 |
| Instruments | Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboard, Drums |
| File Type | |
| Available Keys | G |
| Meter | other |
| Genre | choral |
| Theme | Refuge, Rock, Shelter, Solid Rock |
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