CGB1075 Clair de Lune - 5-7 octaves
Description
Bill Mathis gives us a lovely handbell setting of Debussy's beautiful "Clair de Lune." While the notes are relatively easy, the piece offers great teaching opportunities for playing sensitively and expressively.
Voicing: 5, 6 or 7 octaves handbells
Composer: Claude Debussy
Arranger: William H. Mathis
Season: General
Series name: Master Ringer series
Level: 4
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