All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name

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“All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” was written by Edward Perronet, a humble man of the eighteenth century who never envisioned the global reach and influence his anonymously published work would have.

Read the full hymn history on the blog.

Info:
Words: Edward Perronet
Music: Oliver Holden
Key: E major
Time Sig: 4/4
Tempo: 116 | up tempo
Tune: CORONATION
Meter: C.M. with repeats
CCLI #: 5252336
Verse: Philippians 2:9-11
Ideas:
01.08.21: All Hail the Power has been remixed with updated SATB, SAB, synth strings and instrumental parts and new tracks and multitracks.

All Hail the Power was the very first HymnCharts arrangement I created back in 2002! Since then I've updated the arrangement by removing the key change (who changes keys anymore?!) and adding several different recordings to demonstrate how my arrangements can fit any style of worship ministry. All Hail the Power makes a good call to worship and a way to start an upbeat praise set. The melody is in a mid range which makes it easier to sing - it acts like a vocal warm-up for your congregation on an early morning.

All Hail the Power is also a good example of how a hymn can be transposed a few steps down for a female worship leader and up a few steps for a male worship leader. In this case, E major suits a girl better and G fits a guy.

Follow it with other popular praise songs:

In E major:
Open the Eyes of My Heart / Baloche
Sing Sing Sing / Tomlin
Sing to the King / Foote

In G major:
Your Grace Is Enough / Maher
You Are Holy / Imboden
   HYMNDEX Links
The modern worship lyrics trend for projection is to leave out most punctuation for a clean look. The original hymncharts lyrics text file contains punctuation. Our website hymndex.com was created to help churches build hymn lyric slides without punctuation.
Instruments mp3s are the arrangements played one time through with just piano and instrumental parts to give you an idea of the orchestration. In the early days of hymncharts before I made vocal recordings I had created these instruments mp3s as a quick demo. Since I now create both a POP and an ORC (orchestrated) mix I no longer make instrumental mp3s for newer arrangements.
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