As you learn to play this fingerstyle arrangement of Hallelujah, be sure to frequently return to the performance as a good reference point and guide.

This is the full fingerstyle guitar lesson for Jeff Buckley’s version of Leonard Cohen’s beautiful song Hallelujah.
Previously we’ve learnt the song as it’s played on the recording (you can find that lesson here). However, in this lesson we’re learning a fingerstyle arrangement of Hallelujah. Whilst this solo acoustic version is a little harder to play than the original, it’s certainly a lot of fun and sounds fantastic.
Alright, let’s start learning how to play Hallelujah!
As you learn to play this fingerstyle arrangement of Hallelujah, be sure to frequently return to the performance as a good reference point and guide.
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Join The Mailing ListOK, let’s jump into the lesson. As always, really take your time and focus on the clarity of all the notes. Try to add some feeling into your playing and then consider adding some dynamic range throughout to really add emotion.
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