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(This song is sung in Greek Orthodox churches on Easter and for 40 days following. I chose this piece to work on because, as far as I know, this hymn is sung in unison and not many people have tried writing harmonies for the piece in the traditional byz...)
 
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This song is sung in Greek Orthodox churches on Easter and for 40 days following. I chose this piece to work on because, as far as I know, this hymn is sung in unison and not many people have tried writing harmonies for the piece in the traditional byzantine style. I arranged this piece and edited it in order to sound like it was being played on a church organ in a large Orthodox Cathedral

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current01:15, 4 May 2016 (8.62 MB)Sgulezian (talk | contribs)This song is sung in Greek Orthodox churches on Easter and for 40 days following. I chose this piece to work on because, as far as I know, this hymn is sung in unison and not many people have tried writing harmonies for the piece in the traditional byz...
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