All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name - Coronation - Lead Sheet - Key Of C Major

Composition/Improvisation

Difficulty Level: 4

(2,780 Points)

Description:

“All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name - Coronation - Lead Sheet - Key Of C Major” is classified as a Level 4 Piano work worth 2,780 points within the Road to Virtuosity progression system. It is categorized under Lead Sheets → Hymns, Easter/Lent and is part of the Composition/Improvisation collection. The sheet music for “All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name - Coronation - Lead Sheet - Key Of C Major” provided on this website has the following copyright status: Non-Commercial.

“All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name” is presented here as a lead sheet in C major using the tune Coronation. The page includes the melody on a single treble staff, chord symbols above the notes, and multiple verses of lyrics under the melody. Instead of a written-out piano accompaniment, this version gives the basic tune, harmony, and text so it can be used for singing, simple accompaniment, arranging, or improvisation.

Measures 1–4 present the opening phrase, “All hail the power of Jesus’ name.” The melody is clear and direct, while the chord symbols stay simple, mainly moving between C and G. The stacked lyrics allow the same melody to carry several verses.

Measures 5–10 continue the main hymn statement and lead into the repeated “crown Him” text. The harmony adds chords such as Am, D, and F, giving the lead sheet more shape while still keeping the page easy to follow.

Measures 11–14 close the hymn with the familiar final line, “and crown Him Lord of all.” The melody repeats the closing idea, and the chord symbols move back toward C for a strong final cadence. The layout keeps the focus on the melody, lyrics, and chord progression rather than a fixed piano arrangement.

Interesting fact: The tune Coronation was written by Oliver Holden and became one of the most widely used American hymn tunes for “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.” The text itself was written by Edward Perronet, and the repeated “crown Him Lord of all” ending is one of the reasons the hymn has remained so recognizable in congregational singing.

How to earn points for this piece:

1. Practice and learn to play the piece. Then improvise your own arrangement.

2. You must play 3 verses only - each verse must be significantly different from the other. (Use different Left Hand techniques, or add embellishments, etc...)

3. Watch the video to see example of improvisation, and check your own arrangement for accuracy. (Your arrangement may be easier or harder than the video example, or be in a different key - and that is okay. You can still submit.)

4. Record yourself playing and upload it to Youtube. 

5. Submit a link to your video here for evaluation.

6. Collect your points!