- Contains complete lyrics
Leadsheets typically only contain the lyrics, chord symbols and melody line of a song and are rarely more than one page in length. Musicians will often use these skeletons to improvise their own arrangements. Leadsheets often do not contain complete lyrics to the song.
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I Will Rise |
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Instruments: |
Voice Guitar C Instrument | |
Scoring: |
Lyrics/Melody/Guitar Leadsheet |
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Transposed Key: |
F Major |
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Original Published Key: |
G Major |
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Product Type: |
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Musicnotes |
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Product #:
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MN0090447_D2 |
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Price:
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$3.99
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Pages: |
3 |
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Average Rating:
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Rated 5/5 based on 17 customer ratings |
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Top Review:
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"I ordered this arrangement of I Will Rise for my singing group to try and we performed it ..." Read reviews
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Lyrics Begin:
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There's a peace I've come to know, though my heart and flesh may fail. |
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Arrangement Details
Song Details
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Date: |
2008 |
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Publisher: |
Capitol CMG |
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Product Type: |
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Musicnotes |
Product #: |
MN0090447_D2 |
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Lyrics Begin: |
There's a peace I've come to know, though my heart and flesh may fail. |
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From the Book: |
4-Chord Worship Songs for Guitar |
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About This Arrangement
“I Will Rise” by Chris Tomlin is a leadsheet arrangement, available as digital sheet music you can download and print. It was written by Jesse Reeves, Matt Maher and Louie Giglio. It runs 3 pages. It's written in F major.
It's available in 6 additional keys for transposition. The tempo is gently, at around 80 BPM. The arrangement is scored for Voice, Guitar and C Instrument. For vocalists, contains complete lyrics.
Stylistically, it's CCM. It has an average customer rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 17 ratings. One reviewer notes: “I ordered this arrangement of I Will Rise for my singing group to try and we performed it this past Sunday. It was very powerful, yet simple, and the group and…”
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