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Hallelujah (late-beginner) Sheet Music

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Hallelujah (late-beginner) Sheet Music

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This is such a well-known song that brings a lot of emotion to audiences. The atmosphere of the piece really suits the harp, and this arrangement feels really good to play too! It was carefully arranged so that it sounds varied and impressive, but is not difficult to play.

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Late-Beginner: It consists of a simplified melody in the right hand with broken-chord accompaniment in the left hand.  The right hand includes some 2-note chords but much repetition of sections makes the piece easier to learn. All 4 fingers are used and there are some overlapping brackets.

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  1. One person found this helpful
    Sheila Blaicher

    Hallelujah

    Sheila Blaicher (verified owner)

    This was such a satisfying piece to play and the arranging was wonderful. I felt like I really played something without tremendous struggling through this piece at this level of my harp playing. It gave me a great sense of pride and accomplishment when I finished learning it and it didn’t take long. I was Really happy I purchased this piece and would strongly recommend it to others.

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  2. BJ

    Hallelujah - Love it.

    BJ

    Love this piece as just the right level for me. Still a bit challenged by the overlapping brackets in sections C/I. OK with just the left hand on its own but both hands a bit hit and miss at the moment! LOL. Getting there.

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