Launch Out, Into the Deep Leaning On the Everlasting Arms Just a Closer Walk With Thee Just As I Am Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho Joy to the World Jesus Loves Me Jesus, My Savior, to Bethlehem Came Jesus Paid It All I Love to Tell the Story I Must Tell Jesus I Am Bound for the Promised Land I Have Decided to Follow Jesus Home of the Soul The Home Over There How Beautiful Heaven Must Be How Can I Keep From Singing? Glorious Freedom Go, Tell It On the Mountain God Be With You Till We Meet Again The Christian's "Good Night" Church in the Wildwood The Beautiful Garden of Prayer Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Blessed Assuranceīrighten the Corner Where You Are Bring Them In Beginners to professionals, kids and adults are encouraged to send us videos.Īll tabs on this page are for standard G C E A tuning. We'll post it on the "You Do It!" page to encourage other players. You are also invited to participate in this site by making a video of your playing to share with us. Also, please pass along this website to anyone you know who would enjoy it and by hitting the "Like" button on the Facebook link in the upper right hand corner of this page. Any tips or advice for ukulele folk is appreciated. I am far from being an expert on ukulele, so welcome your help for this page. I've been amazed to watch this page grow to be the most popular tab page on this site! There are a lot of ukulele folk out there. These are the same hymns featured on our Sheet Music, Guitar Tab, and Mandolin Tab pages, so if you have friends who play other instruments, you can all get together. Just click on a hymn title below, print it out and start playing. I am posting new hymns regularly, so keep checking back to see what's new, or subscribe (no charge!), and I'll let you know when new content is posted. “Lenten Reflections” blends “Jesus Paid It All” with “Alas, and Did My Savior Bleed” in a thoughtfully paced handbell arrangement.Welcome Ukulele Folk! This page contains Christian hymns and gospel songs in ukulele tablature. A quiet setting for piano can be found in “Hymns We Love.” This hymn can also be combined in a medley with similar hymns. A straightforward handbell arrangement of “Jesus Paid It All” is suitable for a time of meditation. It could be used as a short piano interlude as Communion is served, such as is found in “Hymn Miniatures for Communion.” For a time of meditation on the meaning of the sacrament, a quiet instrumental setting is appropriate. This hymn is associated with Lent and Holy Week, and is also suitable for Communion. Some hymnals indicate a fermata on the word “stain” in the refrain. This hymn should be sung quietly, in unison or harmony. The cabinet organ of the church had been moved to Grape's home during that period, and he took advantage of the access to the instrument to write this tune. It was written in 1868, while the church was undergoing renovation. Grape, is the composer of the tune ALL TO CHRIST, which is the only tune to which this hymn is sung. The theme of the text is the completeness of Jesus' work on the cross, and the fact that humans have done nothing to merit such mercy, which means that we are forever in debt to Christ. It is not known who is responsible for the modern version. The original text had five stanzas, but the standard text in modern hymnals contains four, some of which are substantially altered from the original. It was first published in 1868 in Sabbath Carols. Hall wrote this hymn on the flyleaf of a hymnal, New Lute of Zion, during a Sunday morning service at a Methodist church in Baltimore.
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