Description:
“Ah, Holy Jesus - Easy Piano Arrangement” is classified as a Level 1 Piano work worth 175 points within the Road to Virtuosity progression system. It is categorized under Easy Piano Arrangements → Hymns, Hymns - Easter and is part of the Sacred collection. The sheet music for “Ah, Holy Jesus - Easy Piano Arrangement” provided on this website is available for non-commercial use. This means it may be downloaded, printed, studied, and performed for personal or educational purposes, but it may not be sold, redistributed commercially, or used as part of a paid product without permission.
“Ah, Holy Jesus - Easy Piano” is a one-page hymn arrangement by Polly Bekasova. The piece presents the Passion hymn melody in a very simple written piano texture, with long note values, printed finger numbers, and slow two-hand coordination. The right hand carries the main melody while the left hand supports with mostly single bass notes and simple held tones, making the arrangement accessible for early students while preserving the serious, reflective character of the hymn.
Measures 1–3 introduce the opening phrase, “Ah, Holy Jesus, how hast Thou of-.” The right hand plays the melody in long notes, while the left hand supports with slow, steady bass tones underneath. The 4/4 meter and simple rhythm keep the phrase calm and easy to follow.
Measures 4–7 continue the first sentence with “fended that we to judge Thee have in hate pre-.” The right hand continues the hymn melody in mostly quarter notes and half notes, while the left hand changes slowly beneath it. The printed finger numbers help guide the hand positions and make the reading manageable for an easy-level arrangement.
Measures 8–11 move through “tended? By foes derided, by Thine own re-.” The melody remains clear and stepwise, with the left hand continuing its simple support. This section carries the emotional weight of the text while keeping the piano writing plain and uncluttered.
Measures 12–15 close the hymn phrase with “jected, O most afflicted.” The right hand settles into the final melodic line while the left hand supports the cadence with simple bass movement. The final measures bring the short arrangement to a quiet, reverent close.
Interesting fact: “Ah, Holy Jesus” is strongly associated with Passiontide and Holy Week services because its text reflects on Christ’s suffering and human guilt. Its serious, penitential character makes it very different from brighter hymns of praise, which is why even a simple easy-piano version can carry a solemn emotional weight.
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