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PraiseCharts chord charts are transposable, editable, capo friendly and ready for both digital and print use. They match the recordings you know and love, and provide noted tempo and worship-friendly fret diagrams. After experiencing chord charts from PraiseCharts, you may never want to download another kind of chord chart again!
Straight from our arrangers to you. This list is the new release feed for all of our chord charts, sheet music, and multitracks — everything new in one place, all hot off the press. Listen on Spotify. For all the new music released every Friday and each week, check out New Music Friday Worship and New Worship This Week.
With fully transcribed piano part to help your pianist accompany the entire worship band, and vocal parts written out so that your lead singers are not guessing at what to sing, our charts will help eliminate the guesswork. This list represents the newest piano/vocal charts we have added to the site.
Worship songs about greatness focus on the majesty and power of God, celebrating His supreme authority and unmatched glory. These songs inspire awe and reverence, drawing us closer to His greatness and reminding us of His sovereignty over all creation. Whether for personal devotion or corporate worship, download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to bring these anthems of God's greatness to life in your worship setting.
These worship songs & hymns focus on the theme of rejoicing during the mountains of life and through the deep valleys. Download chord charts, vocal sheets, orchestrations, patches, and multitracks.
We were meant to be different, and we are called to live unified. This is what the apostle Paul calls us to when he says “live a life worthy of your calling” (Ephesians 4:1). God doesn't want us to ignore what makes us special or to try to be like everyone else. Download these songs and hymns that remind us of our differences, to bear with one another when we're annoyed, and to work toward peace (Ephesians 4:2-3).