Amazing Grace Sheet Music

Written by Serena Berger

Amazing Grace sheet music can be a part of many different musical performances. This popular and beloved hymn is a standard at churches, as well as solemn occasions such as funerals. The beauty of Amazing Grace transcends religious denominations, and people from all walks of life have been moved by renditions of this piece.

Amazing Grace was written in 1779 by John Newton, a former slave trader who repented his crimes against humanity and turned to the Christian church for salvation. The music with which most of us are familiar as the accompaniment to Newton's words was written in 1831 by James Carrell and David Clayton. Generally, versions of Amazing Grace sheet music are likely simply to call the work "traditional," as it is now in the public domain, and list the arranger as the composer for cataloging purposes.


Amazing Grace Sheet Music for Your Instrument

Amazing Grace sheet music can be found for quite a variety of instruments and ensembles. While piano and voice arrangements are the most popular, there are also any number of purely instrumental versions of the piece. From flute to violin, clarinet to saxophone, composers have arranged Amazing Grace for almost every instrument.

Many modern composers have been touched by Amazing Grace and consequently explored the piece in classical or jazz idioms. This is probably as close to a universal melody or work as you can find in the canon of Western music. If you are interested in working on the piece yourself, either to perform or to arrange, you should consider looking for an arrangement online to use as your starting point.