X: 1
T:Amazing Grace
C:Traditional - Lyrics by John Newton (1779) - Melody of 'New Britain' (1829)
C:Adapted for NAF by Julia Gatliff
M:3/4
L:1/8
Q:1/4=60
K:E
%%measurenb -1 % turn off numbering of measures because some are split
F2 | B4 (3(dcB) | d4 c2 | B3 c B2 | !breath!F4
w:A-maz-ing__ grace, how sweet the_ sound
F2 | B4 (3(dcB) | d4 cd | f6- | !breath!f4
w:That saved a__ wretch like_ me._
d2 | f4 (3(dcB) | d4 c2 | B3 cdB | !breath!F4
w:I once was__ lost, but now am__ found,
F2 | B4 (3(dcB) | d4 c2 | B6- | B4 :]
w:Was blind, but__ now I see._
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<p>
<b>Arrangement Note:</b>
The 9th note of the traditional 'Amazing Grace' is problematic on these flutes
because its pitch requires the half covering the bottom finger hole. This
arrangement avoids this difficult technique by embellishing the phrase
around the troubling note in the 4th and 12th measure.
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