Thirsty Ones, Come (Mok-ma-reun Ja-deul-a) (Congregational Worship Arrangement (C, Bb, A keys)) Traditional Korean Hymn









This is an arrangement of the Korean hymnal piece "Thirsty Ones, Come" (Mok-ma-reun Ja-deul-a). In the demonstration video, I played in the key of C major—keeping the first part clean and traditional as written, and transitioning into a freer, more flowing expressive style toward the end.
The original context of this piece relates to the comforting message of "Come, Ye Disconsolate." For those who need the piano backing track (MR) for this arrangement, please refer to the link below:
(Piano Backing Track MR: [https://youtu.be/M84Uyg--pvw](https://youtu.be/M84Uyg--pvw))
Please note that because the chord voicings were originally optimized for the key of C major, transposing them into lower keys like Bb or A major might feel slightly awkward in terms of raw acoustic resonance. I appreciate your understanding on this! ㅠㅠ
Since the primary goal is to support congregational singing during main services, it is highly melody-driven. I have purposefully avoided overly complex or heavy jazz chords that might distract from the message of the lyrics and the reverent atmosphere of worship.
Please note that since this is not a traditional four-part harmony arrangement, it is not suitable for choir accompaniment. However, it is absolutely perfect for solo piano accompaniment during church services, or as reflective background music for silent meditation and prayer before the service begins.
I created this arrangement with smaller churches in mind that may not have a full praise band or choir. Even with just a single piano, you can deliver a rich and full musical expression. I sincerely hope this sheet music brings deeper grace to your worship experience. ^^
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