tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516034747297970877.post6598559914939532588..comments2023-07-18T08:55:21.248-04:00Comments on Exiles in New York: Day 6.202: Special reproductionthe_exilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08317567327641097329noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516034747297970877.post-86009721979832676642013-08-04T20:02:25.520-04:002013-08-04T20:02:25.520-04:00Exile #2 is indeed an alto! This is not the versi...<i>Exile #2</i> is indeed an alto! This is not the version we have ever sung in any of our various churches either. This version is from Sufjan Stevens' Songs for Christmas - but it works better for two guitars and a couple of voices!the_exilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08317567327641097329noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516034747297970877.post-48102458364181464952013-08-04T19:54:20.615-04:002013-08-04T19:54:20.615-04:00The version in both my RC hymnals is the text by R...The version in both my RC hymnals is the text by Reginald Heber and of course the music Nicaea by John B. Dykes; I mostly know the bass part if you can find a soprano (assuming E2 is an alto). I heard some disturbingly high notes in the video that need some low F's and G's for balance. :-)Tall_guynoreply@blogger.com