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CROWN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS - Diademata Hymn Tune High Quality Audio - Full Organ

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Crown Him With Many Crowns - Hymn Tune: DIADEMATA. This Hymn is also sung as: Give To The Winds Your Fears.
In This arrangement, I start in the Key of D Major and transition to E Flat for the last 3 verses with a Full Organ on the last verse.

" And on His head were many crowns..." Revelation 19:12

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Lance †

* Please use your headphones when listening to my video's if you have them. I have another arrangement of this Majestic Hymn, but it is not in High Quality ( HQ ), it was one of my earlier postings before YouTube went to HQ.

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  • Heard this yesterday -- feast of Christ the King -- and I'm hearing it again today masterfully played. Many thanks.

  • Thank you for visiting †

  • That was awesome - thank you !

  • You're welcome !

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  • Loved your performance of this great Hymn, Lance. I've known it since childhood and it's a wonderful Hymn. Back in 1989, a Group of us from Aberdeen went on Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. It's something I'll never forget, Lance. When we came to the Dome of the Ascension, another group were singing "Crown Him with Many Crowns." It was so appropriate for the location. Several of us couldn't help but stop and join in. Treasured, blessed memories. God bless. Charlie.

  • Great hymn, great sound and nicely played sir.

  • This hymn is awesome on the organ. And of course, is an Awesome hymn. Excellent job!!

  • very pretty

  • Just heard this hymn a few weeks ago on the Feast of Christ the King used as the recessional. The organist didi a beautiful job and really pulled out all the stops. I only wish they'd play it more than once a year. Well I guess now I can.

  • This is one of my alltime favorite hymns and as usual, you play it beautifully! Great job!

  • i love this hymn so much

  • You are TRUELY amazing!! Love all your work!

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