
Holy Spirit Sheet Music PDF (Jesus Culture / Martin Smith)

Holy Spirit Sheet Music PDF (Jesus Culture / Martin Smith)


Holy Spirit
Jesus Culture / Martin SmithPiano/Vocal Pack Details
Download the sheet music for Holy Spirit by Jesus Culture / Martin Smith, from the album Live From New York (with Martin Smith). This song was arranged by Joel Mott in the key of C, D, E, Eb, F, G.
SongID | 25415 |
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Language | English |
Album | Live From New York (with Martin Smith) |
Artists | Jesus Culture, Martin Smith |
Authors | Bryan Torwalt, Katie Torwalt |
Arrangers | Joel Mott |
Publishers | Capitol CMG |
CCLI Song No. | 6087919 |
Tempo | Slow |
Style | Ballad |
Instruments | Piano, Guitar, Vocal |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Original Key | D |
Available Keys | C, D, Db, E, Eb, F, G |
Meter | 4/4 |
Themes | Longing, Love of God, Omnipresence, Shame, Welcome, Goodness, Overcoming, Glory, Freedom, Hope, Holy Spirit, Presence |
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