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Almighty King
Info:
based on the hymn "Come
Thou Almighty
King"
words by Charles Wesley, music
by Don Chapman
CCLI# 4533881 read more about CCLI
ideas: (from songwriter Don Chapman)
"Almighty King" is
an upbeat new
tune for the old hymn "Come,
Thou, Almighty
King." It's a versatile
song: since
it's based on Charles Wesley's
hymn text,
it just might fit that weekly
hymn requirement
for some of you.
It's also handy as far as keys
go - the song
can stay in E major or transition
to G major
on the final verse. I use it
to move my praise
set out of the upbeat-praise-song-in-E-
major
rut. For instance, see how you
can combine
it with these popular songs:
-Sing to the King [Foote] - E major
-Almighty King - E to G major
(last words: "Spirit of
holiness on
us descend.")
end with a song on the Holy Spirit,
like:
-Spirit of God Descend Upon My Heart
-Breathe on Me, Breath of God
-Sweet, Sweet Spirit - G major
-Spirit of the Living God
-My Redeemer Lives - E major
-Almighty King - E to G major
-Forever - G major
-In Spirit and Truth - G to Ab major
transition on common note of
Ab to:
-Here I Am to Worship
read more about this common note
transition
at:
http://www.praisesongstore.com/ISAT.htm
-Let Everything That Has Breath - E major
-Almighty King - E to G major
-We Fall Down - D major
Use it as a call to worship:
-Almighty King - E to G major
-Lord I Lift Your Name on High - G major
-I Give You My Heart - G major
-Almighty King - stay in E major
-You Are Holy - E major
-We Fall Down - E major
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