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I heard there was a se cret chord that Da vid played and it pleased the Lord, but you donβt real ly care for mu sic, do you?
Well, it goes like this, the fourth, the fifth, the mi nor fall and the ma jor lift, the baf fled king com po sing βHal le lu jahβ.
Hal le lu jah,
hal le lu jah,
hal le lu jah,
hal le lu
jah.
Hallelujah β Easy Piano Notes for Beginners
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Learn "Hallelujah" on piano with easy notes β perfect for absolute beginners. Large color-coded note names show exactly which keys to press. No music reading required. Key of C, 120 BPM.
This arrangement is a great way to build confidence with block chords in your left hand β you'll mostly be planting solid root-position and first-inversion shapes (C, Am, F, G and a few relatives) while your right hand carries that iconic, slow-moving melody.
At 120 BPM in 6/8 feel, the pulse is gentler than it looks, but watch the transition from F back to C β beginners tend to rush that change and clip the last beat short.
Start hands-separate: get your left hand switching cleanly between chords with no gaps, then layer the melody on top.
Once you're comfortable, try looping just the chorus section where the chord rhythm tightens up, because that's where most stumbles happen.
Keep your touch soft and sustained to honor the melancholic mood; a little legato pedal on each chord change helps, but lift cleanly so harmonies don't blur together.
This is the piece that will lock in your IβVβviβIV transitions for good β once these shapes feel automatic here, you'll recognize them everywhere.
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About βHallelujahβ
- Can I play "Hallelujah" without reading sheet music?
- Yes β Easy Notes mode prints the letter name (C, D, Eβ¦) directly on each note in big color-coded labels, so you can match colors to your keyboard without any traditional notation. The whole arrangement of "Hallelujah" is playable in minutes, even for first-time players.
- What key is "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen played in?
- Hallelujah is arranged in the key of C on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Hallelujah"?
- The arrangement plays at 120 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Hallelujah" easy to play on piano?
- This is an advanced arrangement. We recommend breaking it into sections and using the speed control to drill harder passages.
- Can I download sheet music for "Hallelujah"?
- Yes β registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Hallelujah"?
- "Hallelujah" was originally performed by Leonard Cohen. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What other songs by Leonard Cohen can I play here?
- Try "A THOUSAND KISSES DEEP", "BIRD ON THE WIRE", "HALLELUJAH". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
- Can a complete beginner play "Hallelujah"?
- Absolutely! The Beginner mode shows large color-coded notes with letter names (C, D, E...). Just match the colors to your keyboard β no music reading needed. "Hallelujah" is simplified for beginners.
- Do I need to read music to play "Hallelujah"?
- No! Our Beginner mode replaces traditional notation with color-coded letter names. Each note shows exactly which key to press. You can start playing "Hallelujah" in minutes, even if you've never touched a piano before.
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