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Celebremos Su Gloria

The hymnal is a comprehensive worship resource that integrates traditional hymns with contemporary songs, providing music, chords, and lyrics for congregational and personal praise. Key Features of the Hymnal

Digital alternatives

or apps that feature these specific songs.

(Verse 1)

D A Santo, santo, santo, Señor omnipotente, D G D A Claro es tu nombre, bendito tú eres; D A Santo, santo, santo, te adoro reverente, D G D A D Dios en tres personas, bendita trinidad. himnario celebremos su gloria musica acordes y letras

: Includes full musical scores (sheet music), guitar chord diagrams, and lyrics. Liturgical Resources : Beyond just music, it integrates 32 color pages

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: Existen varios sitios web y plataformas digitales dedicados a la música cristiana donde podrías encontrar himnos de "Celebremos Su Gloria". Algunos de estos recursos pueden ofrecer versiones instrumentales, con acordes, o simplemente las letras.

Whether you play piano, guitar, or lead singing, this hymnal will equip you to worship God in spirit and truth. and Andean folk music. For example

"Música, Acordes y Letras"

The special edition titled (Music, Chords, and Lyrics) is specifically tailored for musicians, worship leaders, and choirs. It typically includes:

  1. Traditional Hymns (Re-harmonized): Classics like “Grande es tu fidelidad” (Great is Thy Faithfulness) appear with updated chord progressions and added descants.
  2. Latin American Rhythms: Many pieces incorporate rhythmic foundations from cumbia, salsa, bolero, and Andean folk music. For example, “Cristo es la peña de Horeb” often features a syncopated bassline.
  3. Contemporary Praise Ballads: Slow, emotive songs (baladas) with arpeggiated guitar or piano, such as “El nombre de Jesús” (The Name of Jesus).
  4. Coritos & Marchas: Short, energetic songs ideal for processionals or opening praise sets (e.g., “Celebrad, alabad”).