Description

If modern worship songs were recorded in the 1980’s, what would they sound like? Would there be influences of Boston, Journey, Phil Collins/Genesis and other groups in the sound?

I think so.

This is our version of Everlasting God arranged with a nod to the grooves Phil Collins and ‘Sussidio’.

Many modern churches, through inception or adaptation, are utilizing a rhythm driven style of music. What I have tried to do through AnderKamp Music’s ‘Horns & Rhythm’ series is to create arrangements that are based around the modern rhythm section BUT that also feature a horn section. My purpose is intentional…to give more instrumentalists the opportunity to use their gifts to glorify God.

Instrumentation:

2 Trumpets

2 Trombones

Alto Sax

Tenor Sax

Rhythm Section (includes rhythm chord chart, written out Piano/Keys/Synth AND written out Bass parts)

Additional parts (NOT substitution parts):

Flute 1 & 2

Oboe

Clarinet 1 & 2

Trumpet 3

Trombone 3/Tuba

Violin 1 & 2

Viola

Cello

Bass

Each arrangement is recorded with 2 trumpets, 2 saxes, 2 trombones and rhythm section. The additional parts are included for woodwinds and strings to add a sort of ‘rock orchestra’ feel to the arrangements. We’ve provided those parts to allow even more folks the opportunity to use their gifts.

This product is available as a download only. Order below and download the music today!

Double click below to hear a sample of the recording: