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1From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
Notice the 8va symbol on the next page. When 8va appears above notes, it means that you should move your hand position to the next similar group of higher notes on the keyboard. This is called the interval of an OCTAVE higher.
E. O. ExcellArr. Garlock
Intervals of a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th appear in the song below. Find at least one example of each and circle it. Continue writing dynamic markings in the boxes.
JESUS BIDS US SHINE
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Je sus bids us
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œ œshine with a
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˙clear, pure
2̇light,
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Like a lit tle
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œ œ œ œburn ing in the
wlight.
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œ œ œIn this world of
˙dark ness
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œ3 œ œ œshine,
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œYou in your small
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Jesus Bids Us ShineE. O. Excell
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Arr. Garlock
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œ1
Je sus bids us
œ4 œ œ
œ œshine with a
˙
˙clear, pure
2̇light,
w
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Like a lit tle
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2̇can dle
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œ œ œ œburn ing in the
wlight.
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˙dark ness
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œ3 œ œ œshine,
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œYou in your small
œ4 œ
œ ˙ œcor ner and
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wmine.-
Jesus Bids Us ShineE. O. Excell
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Arr. Garlock
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œ1
Je sus bids us
œ4 œ œ
œ œshine with a
˙
˙clear, pure
2̇light,
w
œ2
Like a lit tle
œ4 œ œ- -
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2̇can dle
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œ œ œ œburn ing in the
wlight.
œ3
œ œ œIn this world of
˙dark ness
4̇
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œ3 œ œ œshine,
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œ1
œYou in your small
œ4 œ
œ ˙ œcor ner and
˙ ˙I in
wmine.-
Jesus Bids Us ShineE. O. Excell
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Arr. Garlock
2 From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
JESUS SHALL REIGNDUKE STREET
A FLAT ( ) lowers a note to the next key.b
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Je sus shall
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œ œreign where
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wsun
∑
1̇œ œ
Does his suc
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jour neys˙b 2 ˙
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run,
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His king dom3̇ œ œ
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œspread from
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shore to
Ó œb 2 œ
∑
shore,
w1̇
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∑
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wax and
Ó ˙b 2
∑
wane no˙ ˙
∑
more.
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Jesus Shall Reign
J. HaltonArr. Swaim
Duke Street
Isaac Watts
Isaac WattsJ. Hatton
Arr. Swaim&
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∑
Je sus shall
˙5 œ œb1̇
œ œreign where
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wsun
∑
1̇œ œ
Does his suc
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∑
jour neys˙b 2 ˙
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run,
w
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His king dom3̇ œ œ
Ӝ1
œspread from
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shore to
Ó œb 2 œ
∑
shore,
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wax and
Ó ˙b 2
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wane no˙ ˙
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more.
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Jesus Shall Reign
J. HaltonArr. Swaim
Duke Street
Isaac Watts
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∑
Je sus shall
˙5 œ œb1̇
œ œreign where
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˙ œ œe'er the
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wsun
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1̇œ œ
Does his suc
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jour neys˙b 2 ˙
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run,
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His king dom3̇ œ œ
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shore to
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shore,
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more.
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Jesus Shall Reign
J. HaltonArr. Swaim
Duke Street
Isaac Watts
Some hymn tunes have other names. The melody of “Jesus Shall Reign” is named “Duke Street.” These alternate hymn names often appear beneath the title of the hymn.
3From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
BIRDS UPON THE TREE TOPS
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The
Œ
œ Ó Œbirds up on the
Œ œ3 œ œ
Ó ˙tree tops
˙ Ó
˙ Ósing their
Ó2̇
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∑cho rus
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blend their˙
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THE BIRDS UPON THE TREE TOPS
Arr. Swaim
Added special ending.
4 From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
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1. Je sus rose upfœ œ œ
from the grave,
œ œ œfrom the grave,
œ œ œfrom the grave;-
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Je sus rose up
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1on Eas ter
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Jesus Rose Up From The Grave
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2. Angels said, "He is not here"...on Easter morning.3. Christ, the Lord, still lives today...on Easter morning.
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1. Je sus rose upfœ œ œ
from the grave,
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Je sus rose up
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Jesus Rose Up From The Grave
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2. Angels said, "He is not here"...on Easter morning.3. Christ, the Lord, still lives today...on Easter morning.
Joyously
JESUSROSEUP
Memorize the C scale three-note chords be-low. Play them where indicated in “Jesus Rose Up From The Grave” without writing them in the staff.
I IV V7
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5From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
THIS LITTLE LIGHTSpiritual
Arr. Swaim
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œ œ œ œThis lit tle light of
...˙̇̇ Œ &
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mine,...˙̇̇ Œ ?
œ œ œ œ œI'm gon na let it
...˙̇̇ Œ &
wshine;
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This lit tle light of...˙̇̇Œ &
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I'm gon na let it
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shine, Let it
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œshine, let it
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wmine,
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wshine;
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This Little Light Of Mine
Alternate tune
Mel.
Mel.
Moderate tempo
6 From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
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wwwvoice I hear,
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œ5 œ œ œ œ1gone a stray,
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BRING THEM IN
Fill in the missing measures using the shaded G scale chords on the first line of music.
Interval of a 6th
A. ThomasW. A. Ogden
Arr. Swaim
7From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
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œ œLord's my
œ5 ˙
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The Lord's My Shepherd
Slow and sustained
Mel.
THE LORD’S MY SHEPHERD
From the “Scottish Psalter”Jessie IrvineArr. Garlock
Bible passages were often paraphrased by hymn writers to make them fit well-known hymn tunes. “The Lord’s My Shepherd” is an example of a paraphrased Psalm.
Intervals of a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and octave are used in the left-hand accompa-niment. Try to locate one of each of those intervals.
Use the damper pedal to connect larger interval leaps.
8 From the Beginning Hymnplayer, © Praise Hymn, Inc.
JESUS LOVES MEWords by Anna Warner
Music by William Bradbury
Arr. Judy Swaim and Claire Woodall
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loves me so. Je sus
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loves, Je sus loves, Je sus
Œ œœœ œœœŒ œœœ œœœ
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loves me so.5
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Œ œœœ œœœ
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œ1 œ œ œJe sus loves me,
Œ œœœ œœœŒ œœœ œœœ
œ œ Œ œ œ Œ
A
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this I know.
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Œœœœ œœœ
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For the Bi ble
Œœœœ œœœ
Œ œœœ œœœ
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Jesus Loves Me
Stems down: left hand, Stems up: right hand
Secondo
Primo
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