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Where can I get the actual piano sheet music of Rufus Wainwright's song "Hallelujah"?

Q. I have found some sheet music for the song, but it is basic and the right hand is the melody that simply plays with the lyrics. I also found Leonard Cohen's version, which is very similar, but not quite right for some reason. Is there anywhere you can get the actual chord one for free. Please answer honestly. Thanks

A. http://ffpianomelody.com

http://popsheets4u.blogspot.com/

http://thechopincollection.blogspot.com

Might not be the specific ones you are looking for but... You can find plenty of sheet music for download at these websites. They have over 1000+ of them. Good luck!

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how to play I Can Only Imagine on the piano?
Q. i want to learn this song on the piano, by Mercy Me.
I've went on youtube for tutorials, but either the instructions were unclear, or they didn't give the notes. if anyone knows how to play this song and can give me the notes, or knows where i can go on the internet for the notes to this song, you're help yould be greatly appreciated! thanks!

A. Hello There!

I am a advanced level guitarist. So, I guess I can help you here!! I found this on ultimate guitar.com but as you know that the chords apply to any instrument out there(provided we can play at-least 2 notes to form a chord or "interval" chord). So, these chords should apply to piano but I am not sure about the correct octave/ key of the song. I guess you could figure it out yourself.

Here it goes:
Note: Chords are above the lyrics.

chorus: piano

Surrounded by Your glory, what will my heart feel?
Will I dance for you Jesus, or in awe of You be still?
Will I stand in your presence, or to my knees will I fall?
Will I sing "Hallelujah"? Will I be able to speak at all?
I can only imagine
I can only imagine


repeat first half of intro


verse 2:
E
I can only imagine
Emaj7
when that day comes
Asus2
when I find myself standing in the Son.
E
I can only imagine
Emaj7
when all I will do
Asus2
is forever, forever worship You.
E Emaj7
I can only imagine
Asus2
I can only imagine


chorus 2:
Asus2 B
Surrounded by Your glory, what will my heart feel?
E
Will I dance for you Jesus, or in awe of You be still?
Asus2 B
Will I stand in your presence, or to my knees will I fall?
E
Will I sing "Hallelujah"? Will I be able to speak at all?
Asus2 B
I can only imagine yeah,
E
I can only imagine


chorus 3:
Asus2 B
Surrounded by Your glory, what will my heart feel?
E
Will I dance for you Jesus, or in awe of You be still?
Asus2 B
Will I stand in your presence, or to my knees will I fall?
E
Will I sing "Hallelujah"? Will I be able to speak at all?
Asus2 B
I can only imagine yeah,
E
I can only imagine
Asus2 B
I can only imagine yeah,
E
I can only imagine
Asus2 B
I can only imagine
C#
I can only imagine


outro: piano

I can only imagine
when all I will do
is forever, forever worship You.
I can only imagine
I can only imagine

I guess this will solve your query.
Have fun piano playing!

Original Question

What are the piano chords for Rufus Wainwright's Hallelujah?
Q. i'm looking only for the chords

A. It's actually a Leonard Cohen song.. but whatever..

Verse structure:

C, Am, C, Am, F, G, C, G, C , F, G, Am, F, G ,Em , Am

Chorus:

F, Am, F, C ,G, C, G

then repeat a billion times.

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