Amazing grace music sheet for violin

About 'Amazing Grace'

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Traditional Music of unknown author.

Composed: c.1847
Info: Amazing Grace is a Christian hymn with words written by the English poet and clergyman John Newton (1725–1807), published in 1779. 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 recognizable songs in the English-speaking world.

In 1835 William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named "New Britain",
to create the version we know today, which appeared for the first time in Walker's shape note tunebook Southern Harmony in 1847.

Score Key: G major (Sounding Pitch) (
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Tempo Marking:
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Moderato
Duration: 0:29
Time Signature: 3/4 (
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Range: D5-D6
Number of Pages: 1
Difficulty: Easy Level: Recommended for Beginners with some playing experience
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Style: Traditional (
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Amazing Grace violin sheet music is easy to find, but today, I’m sharing my own PDF version with you, along with tips to help you learn it quickly!

The song Amazing Grace is a traditional tune played at church services, funerals, and other events. It’s played all over the world and has a long, interesting history.

Free Violin Sheet Music

Here is my Amazing Grace sheet music for violin. Download the free sheet music pdf right here so you can start practicing!

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

Amazing Grace Video Example

Before you start practicing, please listen to my video example to hear what the end result should sound like.

How to Play Amazing Grace on the Violin

Amazing Grace isn’t too difficult to learn, but there are a few techniques you’ll need to master in order to give the song a beautiful sound.

Before You Start

My arrangement of Amazing Grace for the violin is in the key of D Major. To play the song with more ease, you can practice the D Major scale and arpeggio first. You can download it below!

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

D Major Scales, Arpeggios

and a Bonus Exercise

Beginning the Song

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

The song starts on an upbeat, which is a weak beat. The first note should start quietly, leading into the second note, which is beat one of the first full measure. Beat one should sound strong and confident.

To give the second note an accent, play the first note (also called the upbeat or pickup) up bow. The down bow on the second note will give it a natural accent.

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

Playing Long Notes

In measures 7-8, we play a very long A on the E string. To play this long note, you’ll need to save the bow and move your arm slowly to not run out of the bow. The problem is, if you move your arm slowly, you’ll hear a bad creaking sound. We have to find a good balance between moving the bow too fast to play the entire note, and too slow to get a bad sound.

Adding Vibrato

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

If playing this song feels easy and you’ve mastered the beginning nuances and the long notes, you might want to add some vibrato! If you don’t know, vibrato is when we bend the pitch of a note for an expressive effect.

If you’ve never played with vibrato before, check out my course “Unlock Your Vibrato” or read my article How to do Vibrato on the Violin – Easy Guide. This technique is best for intermediate-level violin players.

Adding vibrato to Amazing Grace on the violin will add the beautiful, longing expression that we love to hear in this tune. It’ll sound so lovely!

Make it Sound Fancy

If you’d like to make the song Amazing Grace sound fancy, you can add a few ornaments. Watch the full explanation in the video below.

Practice Amazing Grace with my Play-Along Videos

A great way to practice Amazing Grace (or any other piece) is to play it along with a recording. Here are my two play-alongs, slow and fast, so you can choose the speed you prefer.

  • Slow Play-Along
  • Fast Play-Along

The Origin of Amazing Grace

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

English poet and clergyman John Newton wrote the words of Amazing Grace in 1772 for a New Year’s Day service in 1773. At this point, there probably wasn’t music accompanying the words, because the hymn was published in 1779.

Amazing Grace gained popularity in the United States, but the music sounded completely different. It wasn’t until 1835 that the American composer William Walker set the hymn to a tune known as “New Britain.” This is the tune we know now.

The song has been recorded by numerous popular artists like Elvis, Johnny Cash, and Aretha Franklin. It’s estimated that the song is performed 10 million times each year!

Conclusion

If you’d like to practice Amazing Grace with my play-alongs, you can go to:

  • Video Library
  • Beginner level 2 lesson which contains also piano accompaniment – only for members of Julia’s Violin Academy.

I hope you enjoy learning this tune! Please download my free sheet music for violin before you get started. Happy practicing!

Amazing grace music sheet for violin

Where have you heard Amazing Grace performed? Let me know in a comment!

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