“Ho san na, loud (Bb)ho (Gm)san (F)na!” (Bb)the (Eb)lit (Bb)tle (Cm)chil (F)dren (Bb)sang;
(CN.C.)through pil lared court (Bb)and (Gm)tem (F)ple (Bb)the (Eb)love (Gm)ly (Fsus)an (F)them (Bb)rang.
To Je (F)sus, (Bb)who (Eb)had (F)blessed
them close (Bb)fold (F)ed (Bb)to (Eb)His (CN.C.)breast,
the chil dren sang (Bb)their (Gm)prais
(F)es, (Bb)the (Eb)sim (Gm)plest (Fsus)and (F)the (Bb)best.
From Ol i vet (Bb)they (Gm)fol
(F)lowed (Bb)’mid (Eb)an (Bb)ex (Cm)ul (F)tant (Bb)crowd,
(CN.C.)the vic tor palm (Bb)branch (Gm)wav
(F)ing (Bb)and (Eb)chant (Gm)ing (Fsus)clear (F)and (Bb)loud.
The Lord (F)of (Bb)men (Eb)and (F)an
gels rode (Bb)on (F)in (Bb)low (Eb)ly (CN.C.)state,
nor scorned that lit (Bb)tle (Gm)chil
(F)dren (Bb)should (Eb)on (Gm)His (Fsus)bid (F)ding (Bb)wait.
“Ho (Bb)joice.
This page shows “Hosanna, Loud Hosanna” by Jennette Threlfall 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 Eb at 100 BPM, a comfortable easy-level arrangement perfect for first-time learners.