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Amazing Grace

Different Settings for Amazing Grace

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  1. Advanced Fretboards Melody line, text, more complex chord symbols, guitar fret diagrams
  2. Keyboard and Voice Text and a keyboard arrangement
  3. Simple Lead Sheet Melody line, simple chord progressions, text,
  4. Simple Fretboards Melody line, simple chord symbols, guitar fret diagrams, text
  5. Revoiced SATB Four Parts but with melody in alto
  6. Standard SATB Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and lyrics
  7. Hymnbook SATB Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass and lyrics

John Newton

John Newton, was a sailor, a slave trader, a slave himself, and eventually a clergyman becoming a noted abolitionist.

He is mostly known today as a writer of hymns. He certainly led an interesting life.

Amazing Grace is the beginning of a line from John Newton's poem "Faith's Review and Expectation".

This is an arrangement for StSong.


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