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    Gods Amazing Love (Volume I ) INSTRUMENTALS

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    And can it be.mp3 (4.401Mb)
    Because He lives.mp3 (5.098Mb)
    Death has no Terrors.mp3 (3.693Mb)
    Enda Nasi.mp3 (3.129Mb)
    He is Lord.mp3 (5.528Mb)
    I stand Amazed.mp3 (3.109Mb)
    Love Lifted Me.mp3 (5.317Mb)
    Msamaha wa Dhambi.mp3 (3.933Mb)
    Naona Mji Yerusalemu.mp3 (3.941Mb)
    She only touched the Helm of His Garment.mp3 (4.058Mb)
    Shukrani Kwako.mp3 (4.463Mb)
    Yesu Niokoe.mp3 (4.411Mb)
    Date
    2015
    Author
    Kabarak University, Choir
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    Abstract
    [Naona Mji Yerusalemu] A deeply evocative instrumental that begins with soft, reverent piano chords, gradually layered with strings that rise like a vision unfolding. The tempo mirrors a spiritual ascent, painting a sonic picture of the holy city—majestic, radiant, and eternal. [He is Lord] A minimalist piano and organ arrangement opens this track, with swelling brass and soft cymbal rolls building into a regal declaration of Christ’s sovereignty. Each chord feels like a crown being placed upon His head. [Because He Lives] This instrumental flows like a sunrise—beginning with hopeful piano phrases and warm string harmonies. Gentle percussion joins in to lift the mood, celebrating the resurrection with an unwavering sense of peace and assurance. [Msamaha wa Dhambi] A reflective Swahili theme rendered through mournful violin, soft acoustic guitar, and mellow percussion. The tones evoke inner cleansing and quiet gratitude, making the listener feel as if forgiveness is washing over them. [She Only Touched the Hem of His Garment] Delicate harp arpeggios introduce the scene, supported by subtle strings and ambient piano. The arrangement carries an almost fragile quality, capturing the sacred silence of a miraculous healing moment. [Shukurani Kwako] A lively Swahili thanksgiving piece driven by rhythmic African drums, jubilant marimba, and bright horns. The mood is festive, stirring joy and movement as the listener is led into vibrant gratitude. [And Can It Be] A stately orchestral opening leads into dramatic crescendos driven by a full string ensemble and timpani. The arrangement swells with emotion—an instrumental embodiment of awe at God’s love and sacrifice. [I Stand Amazed] Tender piano and rich cello lines set a meditative tone. Gradual layering of oboe and strings brings out the quiet reverence of a soul overwhelmed by grace. The instrumentation crescendos gently into sacred wonder. [Enda Nasi] This instrumental blends traditional African percussion with ambient synth pads and flute, creating a prayerful, atmospheric walk through the wilderness. It expresses both the plea and the assurance of divine companionship. [Yesu Niokoe] Slow, minor-key piano riffs echo a cry for salvation. Intermittent violin solos and faint choral humming in the background add emotional texture, giving voice to desperation turned into divine rescue. [Love Lifted Me] Bouncy piano rhythm, upbeat acoustic guitar, and a joyful tambourine set a buoyant tone. The instrumentation lifts like a wave—musically expressing the saving power of love reaching down and lifting up. [Death Has No Terrors] Opening with low brass and ominous percussion, the piece slowly transitions into hopeful strings and triumphant trumpet blasts. This transformation in sound mirrors the journey from fear to faith, darkness to victory.
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