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An SATB contemporary a cappella arrangement of "Change the World" by Eric Clapton. The Clapton version of this song won three Grammy Awards, reached the Top 40 in twenty countries, and was featured on the soundtrack of the 1996 film Phenomenon. "Change the World" lends itself perfectly to the a cappella treatment. This particular arrangement features the entire ensemble rather than focusing on an individual soloist. Additionally, it does not require the use of vocal percussion. While most covers of this song rely on the underlying rhythm to move it forward, this chart is driven by its stress on text and colorful harmonies. This idea is especially prominent when going into the final chorus with the smooth use of a pivot tone modulation to raise the entire piece by a minor third. Surprising and effective, your singers and your audience will love the fresh approach to this piece of music. Perfect for an intermediate level high school or college ensemble.
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