Hope And Glory Sheet Music PDF (Tim Hughes)
Hope And Glory Sheet Music PDF (Tim Hughes)
Hope And Glory
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Lead Sheet (SAT) Details
Download the sheet music for Hope And Glory by Tim Hughes, from the album Pocketful Of Faith. This song was arranged by Ed Kerr in the key of C, D.
SongID | 27126 |
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Language | English |
Album | Pocketful Of Faith |
Artists | Tim Hughes |
Authors | Martin Smith, Nick Herbert |
Arrangers | Ed Kerr |
CCLI Song No. | 7043793 |
File Type | |
Original Key | D |
Available Keys | C, D |
Meter | 3/4 |
Tempo | Slow |
Theme | Advent, Christmas, Faith, Glory, Love of God, Hope, Petition, Power, Praise, Christmas Eve |
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