Come, Thou Almighty King - A Cappella Hymn

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Lyrics - Whitefield's Collection of Hymns (1757)
Music - Felice de Giardini (1769)
Key - G Major

Please enjoy these simple recordings and feel free to give suggestions and requests! Thumbs up?... What did you like? Thumbs down?... What can I change for you?

Keep in mind that the main purpose of these videos is to help folks learn harmony parts to hymns and not to sound perfect. These recordings will sound a touch raw for a few reasons; I am not a trained singer, I am using very simple recording hardware, my recording 'studio' is a coat closet that is just big enough for me to fit in. ( :

If you enjoy the way that these hymns are sang and want to experience them in person, stop by just about any church of Christ and they'll likely be singing them the same way. Without instruments.

My recording process:
-Record each part on a Rode NT1-A on to a Zoom H4 recorder
-Some pitch correction in Melodyne
-Mix in Mixcraft 6
-Combine audio and sheet music in Corel VideoStudio X7

To my knowledge, most of the hymns that I record and post are public domain (except the ones I've obtained permission for). If you notice one that is NOT public domain, let me know as soon as possible so that I can take that video down.
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One of the earliest hymns I Iearnt on the piano.

TomorrowWeLive
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Thank you i subscribed i love accapella it helps me learn the notes better and i can actually hear it better you guys are a blessing

jesseberry
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Interesting bass part on "Help us to Praise" stanza. the version I grew up with was only Tenor/Soprano duet there

TgWags
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I like the voices that are not sopranos.

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