Re (D)joice, (D7)ye (Em)pure (D)in (G)heart!
(B7)Re (Em)joice, give thanks (A7)and (D)sing.
(G7)Your (C)fes tal (Esus)ban (E)ner (F#m7)wave (B)on (E)high, (E7)the (Am)cross (G)of (Am7)Christ (G)your (D)King.
Re joice,
re joice,
(G)re (C)joice, (G)give thanks (D7)and (G)sing!
With (D)all (D7)the (Em)an (D)gel (G)choirs,
(B7)with (Em)all the saints (A7)on (D)earth,
(G7)pour (C)out the (Esus)strains (E)of (F#m7)joy (B)and (E)bliss, (E7)true (Am)rap (G)ture, (Am7)no (G)blest (D)mirth!
Re joice,
re joice,
(G)re (C)joice, (G)give thanks (D7)and (G)sing!
Yes, (G)sing!
Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart by Arthur Henry Messiter
Easy piano arrangement in the key of G at 100 BPM. Difficulty: easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart”
- What key is "Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart" in?
- "Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart" by Arthur Henry Messiter is in the key of G with a tempo of 100 BPM. Difficulty: easy.
- Is "Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this arrangement is rated easy, meaning it uses simple chord patterns and a manageable tempo. Most beginners can play through it in 1-3 practice sessions using our color-coded notes.
- Can I play "Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.
- How long does it take to learn "Rejoice, Ye Pure In Heart" on piano?
- 1–3 short practice sessions for the basics; 2–3 weeks to perform confidently with both hands.
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