SATB stands for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Bass, which refers to the four-part harmony vocal arrangement commonly used in choral music.
: A widely used SATB arrangement often found in choral libraries. Martin John Arellano
The song is a reflection on finding God’s presence in the ordinary—the "morning light," the "pouring rain," and the "gentle breeze of dusk". Fr. Arnel Aquino, a prominent figure in the Jesuit Music Ministry (JMM) , wrote the piece to help people "discern for Jesus' handprint" in their day-to-day struggles and joys.
For choir directors, the search for a specific arrangement often boils down to three words: . This search query represents the need for a full, four-part harmony (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) that is both accessible to amateur church choirs and rich enough for formal liturgical presentations.
In the dark, Mateo began to hum the bass line. He remembered the lyrics: "Sikat ng umaga, buhos ng ulan, simoy ng dapo..."