X: 1
T:Amazing Grace
C:Traditional - Lyrics by John Newton (1779) - Melody of 'New Britain' (1829)
C:Arranged for NAF by Robert Gatliff
M:9/8
L:1/8
K:E
%%measurenb -1 % turn off numbering of measures because some are split
F3 | B6 dTcB | d6 c3 | B6 TF3 | !breath!F6
w:A-maz-i-n-g grace! How sweet the sound
F3 | B6 dTcB | d6 c2 d | f6- f3- | !breath!f6
w:That saved a__ wretch like_ me__
d3 | f6 dTcB | d6 c3 | B6 TF3 | !breath!F6
w:I once w-a-s lost, but now am found;
F3 | B6 dTcB | d6 c3 |B6- B3- | !breath!B6 |]
w:Was blind, b-u-t now I see.__
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<b>Arrangement Note:</b>
The 'Amazing Grace' is problematic melody because a couple of notes require
half covering the bottom finger hole, a difficult technique that does not work
on all flutes. This arrangement replaces the troubling notes with an easier
technique, the trill, which appears as a "tr" over a few notes. To avoid these
few trills from seeming out of place, additional trills were added.
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