Hallelujah Chores

Handel

Level: Beginners (very easy)

"Hallelujah Chorus" is one of the most famous choral pieces from George Frideric Handel's oratorio "Messiah," composed in 1741. It appears at the end of the second movement of the oratorio and celebrates the reign of Christ with the repeated lyric, "Hallelujah! For the Lord God reigneth omnipotent."

Tips for Playing

✔ Practice step by step: Repeat the Slow section as many times as needed until you feel comfortable, then move on to the next chapter.

✔ Hands separately first: Start by practicing the right hand (melody), then the left hand, and finally both together.

✔ Play with a partner: One person can play the melody while the other plays the accompaniment—great for learning together!

✔ Practice daily: Even just 15 minutes a day will help you improve steadily.

✔ Take your time: enjoy the process, and have fun playing!

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