- Sing Hallelujah: Dr. Alban

The song’s core is a catchy, four-chord instrumental riff. You can learn the specific Piano Voicing from detailed tutorials. C - F - A♭ (F minor second inversion) C - F - B♭ B♭ - E♭ - A♭ B♭ - E♭ - G (E♭ major second inversion)

"A B C is like 1 2 3... The beat. The rhythm. The bass Y'all." Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah

Dr. Alban 's 1993 anthem "Sing Hallelujah!" is a cornerstone of the Eurodance era, celebrated for its infectious piano riff and uplifting gospel-house energy. 🎹 Piano Riff & Musical Structure The song’s core is a catchy, four-chord instrumental riff

Because of its steady 120+ BPM, it is a staple for Shuffle Dance and Dance Fitness routines. 📈 Global Impact The beat

The famous "Hallelujah" vocal hook is sampled from Tramaine Hawkins' 1985 track "In the Morning Time" . 🕺 Lyrics & Performance

Dr. Alban explicitly calls out to "Happy people, singing people, party people."