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#481648 - 11/23/19 12:34 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: travlin'easy]
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate the compliments, especially from two incredibly talented musicians.

All the best,

Gary cool
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#481649 - 11/23/19 12:34 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: cgiles]
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Sorry I'm so wrong about My Information...Do You think the folks on the ship sang in their own language? Do think they had Hope? I know the writer of the song is unknown also...I'm wrong about a lot of things in life, but It's fine to be corrected also. The Heart of the story was the suffering of the people and how it was widely accepted in America for so long!...We still have Gods Grace, His only Son Jesus died for our Sins....AMAZING GRACE...........Harold

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#481651 - 11/23/19 12:47 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: travlin'easy]
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Harold, you are a sweet kind soul.
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#481653 - 11/23/19 12:52 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: travlin'easy]
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No problem, Harold. I just thought the actual composer (John Newton) should get the writing credits. We know your intentions were good and that's what matters most. Have a good day.

chas
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#481655 - 11/23/19 01:04 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: cgiles]
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Originally Posted By cgiles
No problem, Harold. I just thought the actual composer (John Newton) should get the writing credits.

chas


Hi Chas ,
definitely. I had a vague recollection of the song’s history , but more due to a movie, can’t remember which one it was, based on those horrid , dark times.

A very moving song.
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#481657 - 11/23/19 01:37 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: rikkisbears]
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Chas...Did John Newton wright the words or just the Music?.See I'm still learning!...thank You Riki for You're nice comments. My Parents always told Me to try to be the Best Person You can be in Life...Use the Golden Rule...Treat others the way You want to be treated...Sincerely Harold


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#481660 - 11/23/19 02:01 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: travlin'easy]
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Harold, there have been some minor variations to this story but this version is generally accepted as true.
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"Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, with words written in 1772 by the English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton (1725–1807).

Newton wrote the words from personal experience. He grew up without any particular religious conviction, but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by others' reactions to what they took as his recalcitrant insubordination.

He was pressed (conscripted) into service in the Royal Navy. After leaving the service, he became involved in the Atlantic slave trade. In 1748, a violent storm battered his vessel off the coast of County Donegal, Ireland, so severely that he called out to God for mercy. This moment marked his spiritual conversion but he continued slave trading until 1754 or 1755, when he ended his seafaring altogether. He began studying Christian theology.

Ordained in the Church of England in 1764, Newton became curate of Olney, Buckinghamshire, where he began to write hymns with poet William Cowper. "Amazing Grace" was written to illustrate a sermon on New Year's Day of 1773. It is unknown if there was any music accompanying the verses; it may have been chanted by the congregation. It debuted in print in 1779 in Newton and Cowper's Olney Hymns but settled into relative obscurity in England. In the United States, "Amazing Grace" became a popular song used by Baptist and Methodist preachers as part of their evangelizing, especially in the South, during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. It has been associated with more than 20 melodies. In 1835, American composer William Walker set it to the tune known as "New Britain" in a shape-note format. This is the version most frequently sung today.

With the message that forgiveness and redemption are possible regardless of sins committed and that the soul can be delivered from despair through the mercy of God, "Amazing Grace" is one of the most recognisable songs in the English-speaking world. Author Gilbert Chase writes that it is "without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns."[1] Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that the song is performed about 10 million times annually.[2] It has had particular influence in folk music, and has become an emblematic black spiritual. Its universal message has been a significant factor in its crossover into secular music. "Amazing Grace" became newly popular during a revival of folk music in the US during the 1960s, and it has been recorded thousands of times during and since the 20th century, in versions that have occasionally ranked on popular music charts.

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chas
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#481665 - 11/23/19 03:08 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: travlin'easy]
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Gary, really great sounds and the style fit that tune so nicely.
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#481669 - 11/23/19 03:31 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: travlin'easy]
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Gary, I enjoyed that a lot...
Thanks for sharing...
Lee
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#481715 - 11/23/19 08:31 PM Re: Amazing Grace (instrumental) [Re: cgiles]
Harold123 Offline
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Chas....Thank You so much. I learned today the amazing history of this wonderful Song....I never expected this in so much detail!...I love this forum, We can Learn so much...Even Music!....Harold PS Thank You Gary for posting You're arrangement. I got to listen to You and learn from Chas today


Edited by Harold123 (11/23/19 08:35 PM)

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