Posts Tagged ‘Rounds’
I Will Call Upon The Lord
Taken from Psalm 18:3,46
Italic line indicates the ‘echo’
CI will Fcall upon the CLord F I will call upon the CWho is Fworthy to be Cpraised F Lord Who is worthy to be CI will Fcall upon the CLord F praised I will call upon the CWho is Fworthy to be Cpraised F Lord Who is worthy to be CSo shall I be saved from mine enemies praised saved from mine enemies (unison) CI will Gcall upon the CLord The CLord liveth, and Fblessed be my CRock And let the FGod of my Csalvation be Gexalted The CLord liveth, and Fblessed be my CRock And let the FGod of my Csalvation be Gexalt-Ced
Rejoice In the Lord Alway Philp. 4:4
Re-
Gjoice in the Lord alway and a-Dgain I say, Re-GjoiceRe-Gjoice in the Lord alway and a-Dgain I say, Re-Gjoice
Re-Gjoice! Rejoice! And a-Dgain I say, Re-Gjoice
Re-Gjoice! Rejoice! And a-Dgain I say, Re-Gjoice
Re-Gjoice in the Lord alway and a-Dgain I say, Re-Gjoice
Re-Gjoice in the Lord alway and a-Dgain I say, Re-Gjoice
Note: This song is meant to be sung in “rounds.”
The starting group (e.g. the girls) sings the first line, then the other group (e.g. the boys) sings the first line while the first group sings the second line, etc. So one group trails the other and the basic melody turns into a beautiful close harmony.
Trust In the Lord – Pro. 3:5-6
And Amlean not Gunto thine Amown under-Estanding
In Amall thy Gways ac-Amknowledge EHim,
And AmHe shall di-Grect thy Ampaths,…E
And AmHe shall di-Grect thy Ampaths.
[Repeat]
Note: This song can be sung in “rounds”:
For example: boys would start off “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and…”
At that point the girls would start right in: “Trust in the Lord…”