Amazing Grace 2004

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“Amazing Grace” was written by John Newton, a slave trader turned minister. His story is one of many throughout history that show the amazing grace of God and that no one is beyond His forgiveness.

Read the full hymn history on the blog.


This arrangement has an SATB demo, SATB practice tracks, SATB-only sheet music and multitracks.
Info:
Words: John Newton
Music: traditional
Key: F major
Time Sig: 3/4
Tempo: 102 | ballad
Tune: AMAZING GRACE
Meter: C.M.
CCLI #: 5259700
Verse: John 9:25
Ideas:
04.27.21: Amazing Grace 2004, originally released on April 23, 2004, can now be heard for the first time with this new recording seventeen years later! The piano part has been slightly enhanced and the vocals and instrumental parts have been completely updated. Also new are transposed chord charts. Instrumental parts, additional stereo track keys and multitracks are coming soon.

This early HymnCharts arrangement has a key change from F to G. Use it in a grace-themed praise set with songs like:

Your Grace Is Enough / Maher
From The Inside Out (E) / Houston
Grace Like Rain (E) / Agnew
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