This modern arrangement of Our Great Savior adds a short tag at the end of the song using the same melodic riff you hear in the electric guitar intro. It’s the perfect hymn to open your worship set – follow it with other songs in E major like:
Sing to the King:
Our Great Savior with Sing to the King Similar in tempo, Sing to the King can flow seamlessly from the final downbeat of Our Great Savior.
Bethel’s Rooftops:
Our Great Savior with Rooftops Our Great Savior with Rooftops Chorus This Bethel song starts in B minor and lifts to E major in the chorus. Or, try transitioning from Our Great Savior directly into a lighter version of Rooftop’s E major chorus, then build into the full song.
Friend of God:
Our Great Savior with Friend of God These songs are a perfect pairing: tempo, key and theme.
Our Great Savior works best with a strong male worship leader with a female background vocal. If it’s a little to high drop it to D major.
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I have always found it fitrtrausng that CCLI chord charts are not higher quality. It would sure save us worship leaders a lot of time if the source we are already paying for was done better.I always write my own chord charts, mainly because I want them on 1 page. It is much harder to use a chord chart that is 2 to 3 pages long.
No kidding! I’ve always been baffled at how sloppy they are so I’d always just make them myself like you do. PraiseCharts.com does take care to make charts as accurate as possible. And since I arrange all the music here at HymnCharts I try and make sure the charts are perfect 🙂
Great love the song will use it in our worship service