Crown Him with Many Crowns 2002 (slow intro)

Info:
Words: Bridges, Thring
Music: George Elvey
Key: C to D major
Time Sig: 4/4
Tempo: 118 | up tempo
Tune: DIADEMATA
Meter: S.M.D.
CCLI #: 5253067
Verse: Revelation 19:12
Ideas:
Crown Him With Many Crowns 2002 is one of my earliest arrangements. The fast and slow intro versions give you options as to where to put it in your praise set. Start off an upbeat praise set with the fast intro version, or use the slow intro version to segue out of the end of a worshipful praise set into a big ending. Try using Tomlin's "We Fall Down" in D major with it.

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