Chains Break
“Chains Break” is the explosive Act I finale, where Israel does not simply leave Egypt but rises into a new identity. The song begins with the quiet realization that shackles have fallen, then erupts into a rhythmic liberation anthem. This number blends Afrobeat groove, Hebrew chant, and gospel uplift to create a sound that feels both ancient and modern. It is not a song of escape. It is a song of transformation.
The musical foundation is driven by hand drums, stomps, body percussion, and syncopated claps. These rhythms reflect a people awakening to their strength as they step into freedom. Cinematic strings expand the emotional scale, lifting the movement from a small gathering into a national march. Moses leads with a voice shaped by grief and wonder. Miriam brings grounded rhythmic fire. Aaron adds melodic clarity. Together they ignite the ensemble into a rising wave of harmony.
As the number grows, the music must feel like chains breaking in the soul. Percussion plays a central role, with stomp patterns and staff hits symbolizing unified momentum. Gospel textures swell. Hebrew chant threads through the rhythm. Afrobeat energy pushes the sound forward. The bridge offers a powerful three-part harmony that binds the people in shared purpose.
The final chorus reaches full intensity. Stomps shake the stage. The ensemble becomes a roar of freedom. Each repetition of “Chains break” must feel like a cage collapsing. The number ends with a single, massive unison stomp that falls into total silence, leaving the audience breathless. “Chains Break” is the sound of a people reborn. It closes Act I with fire. “Chains Break” Primary Singers

MOSES

MIRIAM

AARON
MOSES – Male baritone (Lead Vocal)
Vocal tone: gospel-charged, soulful, authoritative.
Moses leads the song with a voice shaped by grief and wonder. His tone blends John Legend’s warmth with Sam Cooke’s emotional fire. He begins in a hushed, trembling register, then expands into full-bodied declaration as the people rise behind him. Moses carries the spiritual and narrative drive of the number, singing like a man watching his people awaken before his eyes. His lines must feel like truth falling from heaven and landing in human hearts.
MIRIAM – Female alto (Rhythmic Lead)
Vocal tone: earthy, resonant, prophetic.
Miriam provides the rhythmic spine of the number. Her voice rises from the ground like a protest chant and blooms into soulful melody. She does not belt. She commands. Her phrasing feels ancestral, wise, and unshakeable. When she enters, the people begin to move. She channels the spirit of leaders like H.E.R. and India Arie, guiding the march into dance, unity, and joy.
AARON – Male tenor (Melodic Lead)
Vocal tone: smooth, empathetic, steady.
Aaron supports Moses and Miriam with lyrical phrasing grounded in vulnerability and clarity. His voice carries Ben Platt’s emotional sincerity and Aloe Blacc’s smoothness. Aaron stabilizes the harmony, stepping into moments where softness is needed between Moses’s fire and Miriam’s grit. He is the melodic heart of the trio.
CHORUS ENSEMBLE – Mixed voices (Freedom Chorus)
Vocal tone: communal, rising, transformative.
The ensemble begins soft, almost reverent, then grows into a movement. Their harmonies build like revolution. Their stomps, claps, and staff hits become the pulse of the song. They do not sing as a choir. They testify. Each layer of ensemble sound should feel like more and more people joining the march. By the finale, their voices form a massive tidal wave of freedom.
PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE – Body and Staff (Optional Subgroup)
Vocal tone: none.
This subgroup provides the percussive engine of the finale through stomps, claps, chest hits, and staff strikes. They should function like a living drumline, amplifying the power of each vocal leader and turning the stage into a communal heartbeat.
“Chains Break” Musical Style & Direction
“Chains Break” is a rhythm-forward liberation anthem that closes Act I with fire. The musical language blends Afrobeat percussion, Hebrew chant, and gospel swell into a sound that feels both ancient and electrifyingly modern. The number must move like a people waking up inside their own bodies, discovering strength they forgot they had. Every measure should pulse with movement, breath, and communal rising.
The foundation is percussion. The song opens with a single stomp, then breath, then layered claps and syncopated rhythms. These elements create a heartbeat that grows into an unstoppable march. Hand drums, low toms, and body percussion drive the groove. Staff hits and stomp patterns should feel like doors breaking open, chains falling to the ground, and a nation finding its voice together.
Moses enters with a hushed, gospel-infused tone, singing as if speaking truth into a fragile dawn. His lines begin quietly, riding on top of a sparse rhythmic bed, then bloom into soaring phrases as the orchestra expands. Gospel chords undergird his declarations, creating emotional lift while keeping the groove front and center.
Miriam anchors the rhythmic core. Her phrasing should feel grounded and prophetic, like a chant leading people into purpose. She brings Afrobeat phrasing and soul-driven articulation, giving the number its rallying energy. Her entrances should trigger shifts in choreography, breath patterns, and ensemble movement.
Aaron provides melodic balance. His tenor harmonies glide above the percussion, adding warmth and clarity that keep the number from becoming purely percussive. His voice rounds the edges of Moses’s fire and Miriam’s grit, giving the ensemble a stable melodic spine to follow.
The ensemble acts as the engine of transformation. They begin with quiet chants, then grow into explosive call-and-response, body percussion, and mass harmonies. Their sound must feel like a community swelling from a whisper into a revolution. Their choreography mirrors this growth, starting rooted and contained, then expanding outward with increasingly powerful stomps, claps, circles, and lines that move like a growing march.
Instrumentation should layer in stages.
First: body percussion, breath, hand drums.
Then: bright shakers, syncopated claps, and bass drum patterns. Next: gospel-style piano strikes and cinematic strings for scale and emotional weight.
Finally: full ensemble, full rhythm, full fire.
The bridge should feel like revelation. Moses, Miriam, and Aaron form a triad of harmonies that symbolize unity, purpose, and rebirth. The orchestration drops just enough to let their voices intertwine, then surges back with renewed strength into the final chorus.
The finale must shake the air. Stomps thunder. Voices rise to stadium scale. Chains break should land like a battle cry and like a prayer. The song ends on one massive unison stomp, followed by complete silence that lets the echo hang in the audience’s chest.
“Chains Break” is not just a freedom song. It is the moment Israel steps into its new identity. The music must feel like transformation in sound.
[INTRO] – Percussion begins.
(A single stomp echoes in the darkness. Breath follows, sharp and unified. Hand drums join with a soft pulse. The ensemble stands still at
first, bodies trembling with anticipation. A faint gold light begins to spread as Moses steps forward.)
[MOSES (sung – hushed, trembling):]
The air has changed
The sky has moved
The stone has bent
The silence proved
That we –
We are not forsaken
[MIRIAM (sung – rhythmic, rising):]
[(She steps into the light with grounded, percussive movement. Her voice carries a steady pulse, guiding the ensemble into breath-driven sway.)]
We did not wait
To be chosen ones
We were the fire
Not Pharaoh’s frozen ones
[AARON (sung – smooth):]
[(He enters with calm melodic warmth. His voice stabilizes the rhythm while strings begin a soft cinematic build.)]
We crossed no line
But we were bound
We prayed beneath Unyielding sound
For We –
We are now unshaken!!
[CHORUS ENSEMBLE (soft chant):]
[(The ensemble forms a widening semicircle. Their chant is breath-led, rising from whispers into a low hum. Claps begin gently in crossrhythm.)]
Chains break…
Dust breathes…
The weight lifts
And the spirit sees…
Chains fall…
Truth rings…
Freedom walks…
On God’s wings…
[VERSE 1 – MOSES leads]
[MOSES (sung/rapped – rhythm begins building):]
[(Percussion intensifies. Stomps enter on alternating beats. Moses moves with purpose, pacing like a leader stepping into destiny.)] We built bricks / With no straw
We built streets / With no voice
Now we rise / Not by weapon
But by mercy / By His choice
We were walls / We were shadows
We were numbers / We were sold
Now we stand / Without shackles
We are human / We are whole
[AARON (sung – harmony):]
[(He steps beside Moses. Harmonies lift the verse into open melodic lines. Ensemble begins subtle shoulder pulses.)]
We don’t beg / We don’t plead
We don’t cry / We don’t bleed
We yearn / We band together
We learn / We stand together
And We Rise!!!
[CHORUS ENSEMBLE (chant begins to expand):]
[(Chant grows louder. Stomps now in full unison. Staffs hit the floor rhythmically. The crowd spreads across the stage like a movement
swelling.)]
Chains break
Hearts shake
Time bends
And echoes wake
Chains fall
Truth rings
Freedom walks
On God’s wings
[BRIDGE – 3-part harmony, interwoven phrasing]
[(All percussion drops to soft footfalls. Moses, Miriam, and Aaron step center. A warm light encircles them. Their lines weave together in an intimate, braided harmony.)]
[MOSES:]
I walked the sand But now I run
[MIRIAM:]
I was the storm
Without the sun
[AARON:]
We were forgotten
Now we’re known
[ALL:]
Not by power –
By blood and bone
[VERSE 2 – build into fire]
[MOSES (sung):]
[(Percussion returns with layered claps. The ensemble begins to move forward in slow marching formation.)] We don’t march
For gold or thrones
We walk with breath And broken stones
[MIRIAM (sung – rhythmic):]
[(She leads the march. Her body percussion triggers claps and stomps from the ensemble around her.)] We bring no blade
We bring no crown
We carry voices
Long shut down
[AARON (sung):]
[(Harmonies widen. Strings climb into a cinematic swell.)]
And every step
We take today
Is a psalm
That will not fade
[FINAL CHORUS – full volume, stomps layered]
[CHORUS ENSEMBLE:]
[(The entire company fills the stage. Stomps thunder. Staffs strike.
Hands rise. The harmony becomes massive and unified.)]
Chains break
We thrive
Dust burns We rise
Chains fall
We sing
We were slaves
Now we bring –
[CLOSING REFRAIN – MOSES / MIRIAM / AARON (in slow, powerful harmony):]
[(Lights shrink to a powerful central glow around the three leaders.
Ensemble stands behind them as a living wall of rhythm.)]
We are walking Out of chains
We are walking Into change
We are walking
Not as slaves –
But as people
Bearing flame
[Final chant – CHORUS (crescendo to blackout):]
[(All percussion stops. Only voices remain, rising in explosive unity.)] Let it shake! Let it rise!
Let it ring Across the skies!