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(Of all of the hymns and songs of The Church, "Amazing Grace" may be the most universally well known. There are probably thousands upon thousands of arrangements, recordings, and transcriptions of the song. Well, here's one more! I have set four verses...)
 
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Of all of the hymns and songs of The Church, "Amazing Grace" may be the most universally well known. There are probably thousands upon thousands of arrangements, recordings, and transcriptions of the song. Well, here's one more! I have set four verses to music at this time, with the intention of completing the piece at some later date. I think (I hope!) you will find some of the harmonic progressions quite beautiful.

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current15:52, 26 April 2018 (487 KB)Joseph Knapicius (talk | contribs)Amazing Grace (and Pachelbel's Canon) So bring these two fantastic works together "what was I thinking" really! As you can see it’s written for a string orchestra with harpsichord (piano, organ, guitar, lute,) and choir in unison or audience pa...
16:47, 20 April 2016 (369 KB)Bruce Merrill (talk | contribs)Of all of the hymns and songs of The Church, "Amazing Grace" may be the most universally well known. There are probably thousands upon thousands of arrangements, recordings, and transcriptions of the song. Well, here's one more! I have set four verses...

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