Bwana Yu Karibu. By, Jires Mayala. Mt.secilia - Ujewa - Iringa -

The song typically follows a "Call and Response" structure common in Tanzanian choral music.

Highlights God's mercy and how He sustains those who are brokenhearted or in need. The song typically follows a "Call and Response"

💡 If you are teaching this to a choir, focus on the "uaminifu" (faithfulness) phrasing, as it is the emotional peak of the chorus. focus on the "uaminifu" (faithfulness) phrasing

Taken from the Psalms (Zaburi), often used as an Entrance Hymn or for Communion. Lyrics Guide (Common Version) The song typically follows a "Call and Response"

Usually written in a steady 2/4 or 4/4 time signature with a moderate, processional tempo. Vocals: Sopranos/Altos: Keep the melody bright and clear. Tenors/Basses: Provide a strong, rhythmic foundation.

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