There Is Power In The Blood - Easy Piano Arrangement No. 2
Sacred
Difficulty Level: 4
(3,900 Points)
Description:
“There Is Power In The Blood - Easy Piano Arrangement No. 2” is classified as a Level 4 Piano work worth 3,900 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 “There Is Power In The Blood - Easy Piano Arrangement No. 2” provided on this website has the following copyright status: Non-Commercial.
“There Is Power in the Blood - Easy Piano No. 2” is a one-page easy piano arrangement of the gospel hymn arranged by Kerengy Salas. The piece presents the hymn melody clearly with simple rhythm, printed finger numbers, and a steady left-hand foundation. The arrangement keeps the energetic, revival-style character of the hymn, but simplifies the texture so developing students can focus on reading the melody, coordinating both hands, and keeping the repeated refrain steady.
Measures 1–4 present the opening question, “Would you be free from the burden of sin?” The right hand carries the melody in a clear, singable shape, while the left hand supports with simple bass notes and held tones. The printed fingering helps guide the student through the phrase and keeps the hand position organized.
Measures 5–8 continue the verse with “There’s pow’r in the blood.” The melody remains straightforward, using repeated notes and small stepwise motion, while the left hand keeps the accompaniment simple underneath. This section completes the first half of the hymn and prepares the more memorable refrain.
Measures 9–12 begin the refrain, “There is pow’r, pow’r, wonder-working pow’r.” The rhythm becomes more active and recognizable, with repeated syllables matched to repeated melodic notes. The right hand keeps the words clear, while the left hand supports the stronger gospel-hymn character.
Measures 13–16 close the arrangement with “in the precious blood of the Lamb.” The final phrase continues the refrain’s repeated-note motion and then settles into a clear cadence. The ending gives the short arrangement a firm, hymn-like close without adding extra decorative material.
Interesting fact: “There Is Power in the Blood” was written by Lewis E. Jones in 1899 and became a widely known gospel hymn in revival and evangelical singing traditions. Its repeated “power, power, wonder-working power” refrain makes it especially memorable because the music reinforces the central word through repetition.
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