Here is a recording of one hour of praise and worship music recorded on my piano. It features many songs that you will be familiar with from the genre including: Holy, Holy, Holy; Wonderful Merciful Savior; I Need Thee Every Hour; How Great Thou Art; I Surrender All; In Christ Alone; Amazing Grace and many more.
I recorded this one hour of praise and worship piano music for your personal use, without copyright. It would be perfect for background music in any hope and restoration church service or ministry. You can listen to individual song pieces on YouTube or on the audio player below.
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The Lord’s praises are continually in my mouth. Psalm 71:8
Praise is a powerful thing. It can change us and the world around us. God’s Word tells us that “greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world.” (1 John 4:4) We should always strive to give Him praise and worship every day, but it’s also important to set aside time to really focus on that praise and worship as well.
This piano instrumental titled “One Hour of Praise and Worship” was designed for exactly this purpose: to help you spend one hour offering your praise and worship to God. All you need to do is sit down at the piano or keyboard, turn up your speakers (or earbuds if you prefer), close your eyes, and play along with this recording as often as you’d like throughout the day (or night).
The recording begins with a soothing introduction featuring soft piano notes with light chords played by both hands before transitioning into an uplifting melody accompanied by simple chords in both hands as well as a bass line comprised of low notes only (no octaves). This section continues until about 2 minutes in when it breaks out into another exciting melody featuring
For the past year, I have been leading a group of musicians who play praise and worship music on the piano. We meet once a week and play for one hour, covering a wide range of songs and styles.
Our group has been growing steadily as more people find us through social media and word of mouth; we are now at our capacity of 12 people. As we do not have enough room in our house for everyone to play at once, we split into two groups: one plays while the other rests or listens.
The style of music we play ranges from traditional hymns to popular praise songs like “Shout to the Lord” and “How He Loves Us” by John Mark McMillan. Our goal is to create a space where people can come together in community and worship God through song.
One hour of praise and worship on piano
I Give You My Heart
I Give You My Heart was written by Reuben Morgan, a worship leader at Hillsong Church in Australia. The song was released in 1997 and is available on the album Touching Heaven Changing Earth.
So Will I (100 Billion X)
So Will I (100 Billion X)
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This Is Amazing Grace
Good Good Father
A popular song performed by Chris Tomlin and many others, Good Good Father is played in the key of C. This arrangement uses a simple chord progression based on piano chords that you may have learned before.
If you’re playing this on guitar or ukulele, you might use an open E or D string to create a bass note for each chord.
The tempo is around 106 beats per minute, which equals out to about one beat every 0.5 seconds if your metronome is set correctly. The song follows a four-four time signature with each measure containing four quarters notes (whole notes would be eight eight-note triplets).
When playing this piece with another instrument such as an acoustic guitar, electric bass or violin it’s important that everyone stays together so there isn’t any unwanted conflict between different parts of the music (i.e., dissonance). If someone gets behind then try slowing down until they catch up again before speeding back up gradually as needed later on in order to avoid overplaying too quickly at all costs!
It’s helpful to notate where each chord change will happen so that you’ll know when it’s time for another change before getting lost while practicing by yourself–especially if there are any tricky transitions happening in between sections of the song like from one verse into another chorus section without changing keys during those moments (which could make things confusing!).
This Is Amazing Grace
[1:02] Amazing Grace
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me.
I once was lost, but now I’m found,
Was blind, but now I see.
[1:09] ‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved.
How precious did that grace appear; The hour I first believed!
How Great Is Our God
- How great is our God, sing with me
- How great is our God, and all will see how great
- How great, how great is our God
No Longer Slaves
This song was written by Brian Johnson, Jonathan David Helser, and Melissa Helser and came out in 2015. The inspiration for this song involved a vision of the Lord freeing slaves.
Our God
Here are the chords for Our God by Chris Tomlin.
G D/F# Em7 D
Our God is greater, our God is stronger
Cadd9 G/B Am7 D G
God You are higher than any other
Em7 Cadd9 G/B Am7 D G
Our God is healer, awesome in power, our God! Our God!
Reckless Love
>Reckless Love
The song begins with a two-bar introduction, followed by the first verse (4 bars) and pre-chorus (4 bars) in F. This repeats, but the second time you’re in C. The chorus is 8 bars long and is repeated twice; the first time it’s in G, the second time it’s in D minor. There’s another verse, but this time of just 4 bars and then the bridge (8 bars); both of these are played at a higher octave than before. Repeat chorus (in G). A final 4-bar variation on the chord progression of the chorus precedes a 4-bar coda that ends with an octave jump to a high F.
Build My Life
The song was originally released by Housefires on the album Housefires III (2016) and later by Pat Barrett, a member of the band, for his debut solo album Pat Barrett, which was released through Capitol Christian Music Group on June 22, 2018. It is about praising God for all that He has done for us.
Great Are You Lord
- “Great Are You Lord” is a song by All Sons & Daughters.
- It was written by Jason Ingram, Leslie Jordan and David Leonard.
- It was released on March 5, 2013.
- It was released on the album All Sons & Daughters.
One hour of praise and worship on piano
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