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RING WITH 7: CLASSICS

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Scored for Handbells, Handchimes

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Are twelve hands enough? Sometimes an extra ringer or director-turned-ringer is necessary. Such is the case with these two extended arrangements. "Holy, Holy, Holy" from Schubert's Deutsche Messe (A4-C7) and "Hallelujah" from Handel's Messiah (C5-D7). "Holy, Holy, Holy" requires that the melody be sung, played on a C instrument, or rung solo-ringing style on handchimes while the handbells provide the accompaniment. "Hallelujah" is challenging, but great fun to ring and to hear. Both pieces are suitable for both concert and worship.

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Martha Thompson
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Instrumentation: Handbells Handchimes
Format: Sheet Music
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