![]() This version in the key of C major gives you the building blocks and shows you how to play along with and support the vocals. ![]() The reason for that is because my favourite version is the John Cale version but that’s based around piano rather than guitar. ![]() It shows you how to play it the way I do. There’re a few versions of Hallelujah and this one doesn’t specifically show you how to play any of them. This means that Hallelujah gives you a musical way of practicing playing in 6/8, practicing finger picking, practicing picking arpeggios with a pick and if you’re a newer guitar player, practicing those chord changes. The song is in 6/8 which to some may feel a little alien compared to common time and it only uses a few basic open chords which opens the song up to all skill levels. It can be finger picked or played with a pick or a combination of both. I’ll also show you how to play Hallelujah on guitar in the same way as I do. In this written guitar lesson I’m going to provide you with the full Hallelujah guitar TAB.
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