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Using Birdnote Music in your worship service.
This page is packed with ideas for incorporating Birdnote Music materials
in conjunction with other available worship ministry resources.
Here are several possible medleys featuring Birdnote Music arrangements and
other published songs. Enjoy! We hope these ideas help you and your
congregation in your worship experience. Let us know how you've used
Birdnote songs in your worship service and maybe we'll post it here!
Revival Medley
God's Love Medley
Jesus' Name Medley
Jesus, the King Medley
Trusting God Medley
Submitting to God Medley
God's Faithfulness and Goodness Medley
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- "Revive Us Again" (Birdnote # CG008) - This
arrangement begins in F and ends in G.
- "God Is Now Reviving His People" - This song from
Integrity's "Smithton Outpouring" is in G. It has a good
drive. It leads easily into the next song on the album...
- "Undignified" - This song is also from the
"Smithton..." album. Also in G. Another good song
in G.
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- "I Am Thine, O Lord" (Birdnote # CG020) This
arrangement in G is a nice lead in to a celebration of the Lord's
Supper.
- "The Power of Your Love" - Use a version of this
ballad that's in G. This is wonderful cry to our heavenly Father
to be held close to Him.
- "There Is None Like You" - Use a version that starts
in G to segue from the last song. We use one that also modulates
into A. In either case, you can wrap up the medley by using the
following song...
- "Doxology" - Use BNM # CG002 which starts in G and
ends in Ab, or use # CG003 which starts in Ab and ends in A. You
could easily start in the middle of the arrangement to match the key of
the previous song.
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- "Blessed Be the Name" (Birdnote # CG014) - This song
starts in Ab and ends in A. The final note of the melody is the
same as the beginning note of the next song.
- "(Blessed Be) The Name of the Lord" - Use a version
that starts in F and ends in G.
- "No Other Name" - Use a version in the key of G.
- "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" (Birdnote #
CG015) - This song is in G.
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- "You Are Crowned with Many Crowns" - Use this chorus
in G.
- "Crown Him with Many Crowns" - Use the traditional
hymn in D. It is fairly easy to modulate from the key of G (the
last song) to D (this song.) (To modulate easily, simply play 4 or
8 beats the chord G Major with an A in the bass.)
- "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" (Birdnote #
CG015) - This song is in G, however the first note of the melody is a
D. You could omit the intro and start with the first verse.
- "You Reign" - This is new song (published in 2000)
that really rocks! Play it in G to match the key of the last song.
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- "Shout to the Lord" - The chorus ends with
"Nothing compares to the promise I have in You." Use a
version that ends in Bb.
- "Standing on the Promises" (BNM # CG016) - The song
begins slowly and builds. It segues very well out of "Shout
to the Lord." (In fact, it was arranged with this very
purpose in mind!) This arrangement is in Bb.
- "How Great Thou Art" - Begin with the
chorus/refrain. This song is found in Bb in many hymnals.
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- "My Life Is In You, Lord" - Play this familiar,
upbeat chorus in G.
- "I Am Thine, O Lord" (BNM # CG020) - Either start at
the slower beginning or start at the tempo/style change. This song
is in G.
- "More of You" - A simple chorus of surrender that
starts in Em, however, the first note of the melody is a G, which makes
for an easy transition.
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- "God is Good (All the Time)" - Play this song in
either D, Eb, or E. It won't matter if you use an instrumental
introduction for the next song.
- "You Have Been Good" - This song provides a nice
contrast to the last song. Use an arrangement in D.
- "Great Is Thy Faithfulness" (BNM # CG017) - This song
starts in D and ends in Eb, which makes a perfect transition to the next
song.
- "Worthy, You Are Worthy" - Sing the first verse as
"Faithful, You are faithful..." You'll want to use a
version that starts in Eb.
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