It's the middle of the night. I'm sitting here during the COVID-19 pandemic's social distancing episode on the US East Coast, on 4-1-20, Wednesday. I've been communicating digitally with persons with whom I've not communicated for years. My elderly mother is safe, at least for the moment, in a Skilled Nursing Facility which COVID-19 hasn't yet "invaded," although we're told by reliable medical experts that this cruel virus focuses its malicious attention on the elderly before it drills its way into the rest of the population. As a solitary (but avid) Desktop PC user I've developed pretty good basic skills over about 20 years, but I never had a need for Video Chat, which is now my only way to "meet" with my mother, since the SNF followed state directives and barred visitors to protect the occupants from COVID-19. During my past visits to the SNF, I was impressed by the dedication of a woman who was at the facility each day with her disabled husband, feeding him because he couldn't feed himself, and faithfully attending to his needs. (She told me that she'd been with him c. 10 hours per day for more than a year and four months since he became disabled: TRUE love! A FAITHFUL wife!) When I heard Andra Day's performance of this SUPERB song in a recent NBC TV video about admirable public responses to COVID-19 it was necessary for me to "Google" the song to find out who had performed it. I saw the "Inspiration Version" of her music video. It brought me to tears, not only because it so movingly demonstrated the love which I saw at the SNF, but because it reminded me of the love I ** could ** have experienced if I'd been courageous enough to sanctify my own years-long inter-racial romantic relationship as a marriage. I remained a solitary "creature," never becoming a husband or a father, but deeply engrossed in personal computing and sustained by this miraculous technology, which only seems to become better and better and better, as time passes. This SUPERB, loving, gentle, wonderful performance has been looping for hours here, while I struggle to acquire the video-chat skills I never needed as a solitary PC user. GOD BLESS YOU! This is an absolutely *** MAGNIFICENT *** performance of inspired, beautiful music!
Never. they do this with all of their 2-part, SSA arrangements. Why? I’m unsure. Maybe they want to force us to buy the practice version we all KNOW they have, of the exact arrangement. Maybe this version sounds better so they use this to lure unsuspecting people in. It’s amazing how many people don’t LOOK at the music while they are listening and realize it’s different and so buy it and then find out it’s not what they heard. 🙄
We are doing this for our choir song(virtual of corse 😝) I love it 🥰
We are doing it for our choir and I love it
It's the middle of the night. I'm sitting here during the COVID-19 pandemic's social distancing episode on the US East Coast, on 4-1-20, Wednesday. I've been communicating digitally with persons with whom I've not communicated for years. My elderly mother is safe, at least for the moment, in a Skilled Nursing Facility which COVID-19 hasn't yet "invaded," although we're told by reliable medical experts that this cruel virus focuses its malicious attention on the elderly before it drills its way into the rest of the population. As a solitary (but avid) Desktop PC user I've developed pretty good basic skills over about 20 years, but I never had a need for Video Chat, which is now my only way to "meet" with my mother, since the SNF followed state directives and barred visitors to protect the occupants from COVID-19. During my past visits to the SNF, I was impressed by the dedication of a woman who was at the facility each day with her disabled husband, feeding him because he couldn't feed himself, and faithfully attending to his needs. (She told me that she'd been with him c. 10 hours per day for more than a year and four months since he became disabled: TRUE love! A FAITHFUL wife!) When I heard Andra Day's performance of this SUPERB song in a recent NBC TV video about admirable public responses to COVID-19 it was necessary for me to "Google" the song to find out who had performed it. I saw the "Inspiration Version" of her music video. It brought me to tears, not only because it so movingly demonstrated the love which I saw at the SNF, but because it reminded me of the love I ** could ** have experienced if I'd been courageous enough to sanctify my own years-long inter-racial romantic relationship as a marriage. I remained a solitary "creature," never becoming a husband or a father, but deeply engrossed in personal computing and sustained by this miraculous technology, which only seems to become better and better and better, as time passes. This SUPERB, loving, gentle, wonderful performance has been looping for hours here, while I struggle to acquire the video-chat skills I never needed as a solitary PC user. GOD BLESS YOU! This is an absolutely *** MAGNIFICENT *** performance of inspired, beautiful music!
I love the chior
I'm doing this in choir
Can you upload the instrumental?? 🙏🙏☹️
Hi, eahmpusa Bautista! Check the second link in the video description for the page to purchase and download the Accompaniment Only mp3.
Help teacher mean
ya'll do know this is the SATB recording with just the two-part sheet music, right? ...come on guys, you can do better than that
Never. they do this with all of their 2-part, SSA arrangements. Why? I’m unsure. Maybe they want to force us to buy the practice version we all KNOW they have, of the exact arrangement. Maybe this version sounds better so they use this to lure unsuspecting people in. It’s amazing how many people don’t LOOK at the music while they are listening and realize it’s different and so buy it and then find out it’s not what they heard. 🙄