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Jesus Paid it All intermediate hymn piano sheet music

Jesus Paid it All intermediate hymn piano sheet music

Level: Intermediate

This warm arrangement of “Jesus Paid it All” intermediate piano sheet music starts with a flowing movement in F and builds to a climatic chorus in octaves and full LH tenths in C.

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This warm arrangement of “Jesus Paid it All” intermediate piano sheet music starts with a flowing movement in F and builds to a climatic chorus in octaves and full LH tenths in C.

About "Jesus Paid it All" intermediate Piano Sheet Music Solo

This intermediate level sheet music for “Jesus Paid it All” has a flowing introduction that pulls the listener in to the first verse. The first verse is calmer, with relaxing left hand arpeggios and right hand melody. It modulates into a second chorus with broad right hand octaves and left hand rolled tenth chords.

Great for church services or recital for both piano students and piano teachers.

This piano sheet music is similar in level to most Level 4-5 piano books and ABRSM Level 5.

2 pages. Keys of F and C.

The basic format of this arrangement: introduction, verse 1, interlude chorus, modulation, chorus, ending.

Musical Elements in "Jesus Paid it All" intermediate piano sheet music

  • Keys of F and C
  • Broad LH arpeggios
  • RH octaves
  • LH rolled tenth chords
  • LH octaves with ledger lines in octaves
  • Fermata
  • One 4/4 measure
  • Accidentals
  • Ledger lines
  • Sixteenth notes (for the original motif)


Practice tips for "Jesus Paid it All" intermediate piano sheet music

There is a good contrast between the first verse and second chorus. Discuss with the student the best way to present the arpeggio section versus the octave section. This is a great piece for students who aren’t very comfortable with octaves, as the octaves in the right hand are balanced by a very simple (yet broad) left hand.

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