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Hail my Jesus Ebube Tonic Solfa

Hail my Jesus Ebube Tonic Solfa

Want to learn how to sing Hail My Jesus Ebube tonic solfa? This fun and simple praise song is great for kids, church choirs, and beginners learning music in school.
In this post, you’ll find:
The lyrics of Hail My Jesus Ebube
Easy tonic solfa notation
Tips to help you sing and teach it confidently
Let’s give Jesus the glory—Ebube!

About Hail my Jesus Ebube

“Hail My Jesus Ebube” is a joyful praise song that celebrates the power, majesty, and kingship of Jesus Christ. The word “Ebube” means “glory” in Igbo (a Nigerian language), and the song reflects the heartfelt adoration of believers who recognize Jesus as worthy of honor and worship.

The song’s simple, repetitive lyrics and upbeat melody make it a favorite among children, choirs, and worshippers of all ages. Whether sung in Sunday school or during lively praise sessions, it reminds us to lift high the name of Jesus and hail Him as our victorious King.

Hail my Jesus Ebube Lyrics

Hail my Jesus (ebube ebube dike) 2x
Hail(ebube ebube ebube dike 2x)

Key, Scale, and Time Signature

Most beginner arrangements of this song are in C Major, making it accessible and easy to follow.

  • Key: C Major
  • Scale: d r m f s l t d’
  • Time signature: 4/4
  • Tempo: Moderate, lively, and worshipful

C Major allows learners to focus on melody and expression, without the complication of sharps or flats.

Hail my Jesus Ebube Tonic Solfa

Here is the tonic solfa of Hail my Jesus Ebube song written in the Key of C major:

Line 1

Hail   my   Je – sus

 m     d      r     d 

Line 2

E – bu – be     E – bu – be

lI   lI      lI      lI      lI      lI 

lI stands for lower octave “l“.

Line 3

E – bu – be   di – ke

lI     lI     lI     r      d

lI stands for lower octave “l“.

Line 4

Hail   my   Je – sus 

 m     d     r     d 

Line 5

E – bu – be     E – bu – be

tI    tI     tI     tI   tI      tI 

tI stands for lower octave “t“.

Line 6

E – bu – be   di – ke

tI     tI     tI    r     d

tI stands for lower octave “t“.

How to Play on Piano or Keyboard

  • Use the right hand for melody
  • Sing the solfa aloud while playing
  • Play slowly and evenly before increasing tempo
  • Break the song into short, manageable phrases

Tip: Keep your touch gentle and maintain the joyful, reverent feel of the song.

How to Play on Recorder

  • Start on note m (mi)
  • Play slowly and smoothly
  • Focus on breath control and note transitions
  • Repeat each phrase until comfortable

Recorder learners benefit greatly because the song develops pitch accuracy and breath control.

Here are the great lessons that can build your creativity and confidence.

Hail my Jesus Ebube Tonic Solfa Video

Final Thought

Hail My Jesus Ebube is more than a song—it’s a celebration of Jesus’ glory and majesty. Learning it with tonic solfa notation helps beginners, children, and worship teams play and sing accurately while connecting spiritually.

Mastering Hail My Jesus Ebube tonic solfa strengthens musical skills, pitch awareness, and worship expression, making every performance joyful and worshipful.

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Author

Idowu Joseph is a piano teacher and music educator, and the founder of Easy Piano Class — a free platform helping beginners and young minds learn piano, tonic solfa, and basic music theory through simple, step-by-step lessons. He also leads Smart Kids Music Club, an initiative focused on training young musicians and future leaders.

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