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Make a Joyful Noise
94081
SSAOrgan
Colin Mawby
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MAKE A JOYFUL NOISEBased on Psalm 100 Colin Mawby
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lands! Serve the Lord with glad ness!
Make a joy ful noise to the Lord, all the
Man.
Organ
With movement
Text © 1989, National Council of Church of Christ in USA. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music ©1997, Colin Mawby. Published by TRINITAS, 5536 N.E. Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213. All rights reserved.
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Ped.Man.
più
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we are his peo ple, and the sheep of his pas ture.
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It is he that made us, and we are his;
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sing ing, sing ing, sing ing!
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Know that the Lord is God!
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Come in to his pres ence with sing ing, sing ing,
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sing ing, sing ing,
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sing ing, sing ing, sing ing! En ter his
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Come in to his pres ence with sing ing, sing ing,
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gates with thanks giv ing, thanks giv ing, thanks giv ing,
and his courts with praise, with
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praise, with praise, praise! Give
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thanks to him, bless his name, give thanks to
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lands! Serve the Lord with glad ness!
Make a joy ful noise to the Lord, all the
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him, bless his
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name, bless his name!
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Performance Notes“Make a Joyful Noise” was originally part of a collection entitled “The Johnstown Choir Book” (OCP, edition 4511). This collection consisted of several short anthemssuitable for treble voices, either women or children, and was designed to develop vocaltechnique, diction, vitality and rhythmic unanimity.
Much of “Make a Joyful Noise” is sung in unison and requires tuneful, rhythmic andstraight-forward singing.
—Colin Mawby
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