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How to play this song ?

These are single notes, not chords
Each note must be played individually.

There are different notations, like:

A B C DO RE MI Sa Re Ga 1 2 3

You can distinguish the octave by the color of the note and if it is UPPERCASE (high pitch) or lowercase (low pitch). Enjoy!

Amazing Grace


"Amazing Grace" by John Newton is a timeless hymn traditionally performed in the key of G major. Written by Newton in the 18th century, it reflects his personal journey from being a slave trader to becoming an abolitionist and Anglican clergyman. Newton's experiences inspired the lyrics, which speak of redemption, forgiveness, and gratitude for God's grace. The melody is simple yet deeply moving, often performed with heartfelt vocals accompanied by piano or organ. "Amazing Grace" has since become one of the most beloved and widely recorded hymns, transcending cultural and religious boundaries to resonate with people around the world.

Amazing Grace - John Newton

c . . f . . .
Amazing
a f a . . .
grace
g f . .
How sweet
d c . .
the sound
c f . .
That saved
a f a . .
a wretch
g c . .
like me

a c . .
I once
a f a . .
was lost
g f . .
But now
d c . .
I'm found
c f . .
Was blind
a f a . .
but now
g f . .
I see

d d . . g . . .
Twas grace
b g b . . .
that taught
a g . .
My heart
e d . .
to fear
d g . .
And grace
b g b . .
my Fears
a d . .
relieved

b d . .
How precious
b g b . .
did
a g . .
That grace
e . . d . .
appear
d . g . .
The hour
b g b . .
I first
a g . .
believed


e . . a . . .
Through ma
c# a c# . . .
ny dangers
b a . .
toils
f# e . .
and snares
e a . .
I have
c# a c# . .
already
b e . .
come

c# e . .
Tis grace
c# a c# . .
hath brought
b a . .
me safe
f# . . e . .
thus far
e . a . .
And grace
c# a c# . .
will lead
b a . .
me home

f# . . b . . .
When we’ve
d# b d# . . .
been there
c# b . .
ten thousand
g# f# . .
years
f# b . .
Bright
d# b d# . .
shining
c# f# . .
as the sun

d# f# . .
We’ve
d# b d# . .
no less days
c# b . .
to sing
g# . . f# . .
God’s praise
f# . b . .
Than when
d# b d# . .
we’d first
c# b . .
begun