Hallelujah Chorus | Tonic Solfa Mizo
The comma after s, means the lower octave. Don't sing too heavy here. Think of a regal trumpet call.
For the Lord... God om-ni-po-tent.
| m : m m | m : f# m | r : d d | d : 6 6 | (Where 6 is l or La) Hallelujah Chorus Tonic Solfa Mizo
d : r m | f# : s l | t : l s | f# : m r | For the Lord God Om-ni-po-tent reign-eth.
| s, s, | d. d : d.d | r r : m.m |
There are few moments in choral music more transcendent than the opening bars of the "Hallelujah Chorus." Composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741 as part of the oratorio Messiah , this piece is universally recognized as a masterpiece of Western classical music.
So, pick up your Solfa booklet. Find your part (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass). And let the King of Kings reign in your voice. The comma after s, means the lower octave
After the double bar line ( || ), the choir breathes.