DOXOLOGY
Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow
Time signature: 4/4
Tempo: moderate |
Words: Adapted from Thomas Ken (~1671)
Music: From the Genevan Psalter (1551) |
UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Notation needs to be checked & youTube keys and tempo info added.
Accordion Notation
Beats per bar = 4
Beat symbol = Dot ( . ) or equivalent |
Either row = Buttons 5 - 8
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There are several common versions of this Doxology. A traditional one is shown below in black script, while a relatively recent version is shown in red.
:6 | .6 .6* .5* .5 | :6 :7* | :7
Praise God, from whom all bless-ings flow;
Praise God, from whom all bless-ings flow;
:7 | .7 .7 .7* .6 | :8* :7 | :7*
Praise Him, all creat-ures here be - low;
Praise God, all crea-tures high and low;
:6 | .7* .7 .7* .6 | :5* :6* | :6
Praise Him a - bove, ye heav'n - ly host;
Give thanks to God in love made known:
:8 | .7 .6 .7* .8* | :7 :7* | :6
Praise Fa - ther, Son, and Hol - y Ghost.
Cre - a - tor, Word and Spir - it, One.
Most renditions follow the notes given above, but many of them use a slightly different rhythm. For example, some renditions, in the first line, hold "Praise" for one beat instead of 2, hold "bless-ings" for two beats instead of 4, and some hold "flow" for three beats instead of 2, re-positioning the bar lines as needed. As well, renditions can differ from one another in tempo as well, though most are somewhat moderate.
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Background Materials, Information & Links
Background Links:
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Click HERE for wikipedia info about this Trinitarian Doxology and others.
Click HERE for the wikipedia biography of composer Thomas Ken, considered to be one of the fathers of modern English hymnody. |