Hallelujah (arr. Roger Emerson) by Leonard Cohen Sheet Music for 2-Part Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Hallelujah (arr. Roger Emerson)
by Leonard Cohen 2-Part Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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The profoundly moving anthem "Hallelujah," famously featured in the DreamWorks motion picture *Shrek*, is now available in a beautiful 2-Part Choir arrangement by Roger Emerson. This digital sheet music is rated as Easy, making it an ideal choice for developing vocal ensembles and pianists. Its accessibility stems from straightforward rhythms, basic chord progressions, and a predictable structure, ensuring a rewarding learning experience for singers and accompanists alike.

This edition features the complete vocal lines for 2-Part Choir, accompanied by a supportive piano part. Arranged in the approachable keys of Bb Major/G Minor and set in a common 4/4 time signature, the piece begins 'Adagio' (=72) with an initial dynamic of *mf* and instructions to 'pedal freely,' allowing for a rich, resonant sound. The simple, syllabic melody with its straightforward rhythms is perfectly complemented by a piano accompaniment featuring simple block chords in the right hand and sustained root notes in the left, creating a delicate yet powerful backdrop. Perfect for school concerts, community choir performances, or any occasion requiring a deeply expressive and universally recognized piece, this arrangement invites singers to explore its timeless message with ease and confidence.

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