Richard Smallwood
Total Praise
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Composer:Richard SmallwoodGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:3:36"Total Praise" is a gospel song composed by Richard Smallwood, an American gospel musician, pianist, and composer. The song was composed in 1996 and was first premiered on Smallwood's album "Adoration: Live in Atlanta." The song has since become one of Smallwood's most popular compositions and has been covered by numerous gospel artists. "Total Praise" is a song that is divided into two movements. The first movement is a slow and contemplative section that features a soloist singing the lyrics "Lord, I will lift mine eyes to the hills, knowing my help is coming from You." The soloist is then joined by a choir, and the tempo gradually increases as the choir sings "Your peace You give me in time of the storm, You are the source of my strength, You are the strength of my life." The second movement of the song is an up-tempo and joyful section that features the choir singing "Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah, You have won the victory." The choir then repeats the phrase "Total Praise" several times, building to a climactic finish. The characteristics of "Total Praise" are typical of Smallwood's gospel compositions. The song features a strong emphasis on vocal harmonies, with the choir singing in unison and in harmony throughout the song. The song also features a prominent piano accompaniment, with Smallwood's virtuosic playing adding to the emotional impact of the song. Overall, "Total Praise" is a powerful and uplifting gospel song that has become a staple of the genre. Its combination of contemplative and joyful sections, along with its strong vocal harmonies and piano accompaniment, make it a standout composition in Richard Smallwood's impressive catalog of gospel music.More....
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