I love this anointed song. Thank you for presenting this anointed song ( When the saints go to worship ) Blessings, Taught Wright...(You have an anointed voice, Sir)
Thank you so much for doing the parts for this song. At my church the choir does not concentrate on the tenders in any way shape or form. They will do the sopranos then the autos then the sopranos and outdoors together. They just kind of throw the tenders in and say you got it good and go on. This is not a song that I can just hum and find the Tenner park while the others are per person there I actually need to hear where we go. We rehearsed it tonight and we will see it on Sunday. So thank you for helping me to know where I'm going
A guest artist, we're having at our Thanksgiving praise fest, asked our ministry to learn this song. Have to learn and be taught this sat, for us to minister this sun. Thank u so much for this!! ❤️🤗
Thanks for your help, lm that kind of person that the parts got to be right, and tight. not just go along with anything, this song is powerful and has to have the parts right, in order for it to be affective. This song will surely invite the presence of the Lord in, Hallelujah yessss!!!!
@@jaykingston949 it’s apparent you’re not a choral conductor, composer or musician. Why do you think there are four voices in a full chorus and not just three? The “black church” omits the bass line or section because most of the directors and musicians cannot read a choral score and they do not know how to teach. The bass voice is very necessary and needed. Why would you have them sing the soprano part an octave lower? This tells me there’s a lack of training and a lack of understanding a choirs makeup and dynamics. And there’s no creativity in not teaching the “full chorus”- all four parts!
❤❤ thanks so much for taking the time to dissect each part.
Love this tutorial. Looking for more songs. Thanks.
I love this anointed song. Thank you for presenting this anointed song ( When the saints go to worship )
Blessings, Taught Wright...(You have an anointed voice, Sir)
Thank you!
Thank you so much for doing the parts for this song. At my church the choir does not concentrate on the tenders in any way shape or form. They will do the sopranos then the autos then the sopranos and outdoors together. They just kind of throw the tenders in and say you got it good and go on. This is not a song that I can just hum and find the Tenner park while the others are per person there I actually need to hear where we go. We rehearsed it tonight and we will see it on Sunday. So thank you for helping me to know where I'm going
You're welcome!
A guest artist, we're having at our Thanksgiving praise fest, asked our ministry to learn this song. Have to learn and be taught this sat, for us to minister this sun. Thank u so much for this!! ❤️🤗
Dope! You’re welcome! I’d love to work with you all to prepare via zoom. Hit me up if you’re interested. edwardcwright@gmail.com
Great Great work
Thank you 😎
Hey bro do you do bass tutorials I need one for this song by this Sunday lol
No
@@TaughtWright ok thanks but do you have a piano tutorial for when the saints go to worship?
@@gtodd8369 no, not made.. I may go LIVE and teach it though
@@TaughtWright cool thanks that would be awesome
Thanks for your help, lm that kind of person that the parts got to be right, and tight. not just go along with anything, this song is powerful and has to have the parts right, in order for it to be affective. This song will surely invite the presence of the Lord in, Hallelujah yessss!!!!
Why do church musicians omit the bass/baritone singers?
There isn’t a bass nor baritone part for this song.
@@TaughtWright write one! Use your composition skill, ear and harmony training to voice a baritone/bass part.
@zacharylavender1568 for sure!
@@zacharylavender1568it’s not really necessary bc there’s almost always a bass guitar so just sing with the sopranos an octave lower
@@jaykingston949 it’s apparent you’re not a choral conductor, composer or musician. Why do you think there are four voices in a full chorus and not just three? The “black church” omits the bass line or section because most of the directors and musicians cannot read a choral score and they do not know how to teach. The bass voice is very necessary and needed. Why would you have them sing the soprano part an octave lower? This tells me there’s a lack of training and a lack of understanding a choirs makeup and dynamics. And there’s no creativity in not teaching the “full chorus”- all four parts!