I’ve (C)heard there was a (Am)se cret chord that (C)Da vid played, and it (Am)pleased the Lord, but (F)you don’t real ly (G)care for mu sic, (C)do you?
It (C)goes like this: the (F)fourth, the (G)fifth the (Am)mi nor fall, the (F)ma jor lift, the (G)baf fled king com (Em)pos ing Hal le (Am)lu jah.
Hal le (F)lu jah,
Hal le (Am)lu jah,
Hal le (F)lu jah,
Hal le (C)lu
(C)jah.
Your (C)heard there was a (Am)se cret chord that (C)Da vid played, and it (Am)pleased the Lord, but (F)you don’t real ly (G)care for mu sic, (C)do you?
It (C)goes like this: the (F)fourth, the (G)fifth the (Am)mi nor fall, the (F)ma jor lift, the (G)baf fled king com (Em)pos ing Hal le (Am)lu jah.
Hal le (F)lu jah,
Hal le (Am)lu jah,
Hal le (F)lu jah,
Hal le (C)lu
(C)jah.
Your (C)lu
(G)jah.
Hal le (C)lu
(C)jah.
This page shows “Hallelujah” by Kate Voegele in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C at 90 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.