CGB1160 Come, Thou Fount (Full Score) - 4-7 octaves
Description
Driven by exciting polyrhythmic patterns and ornamented with striking inner lines, this original adaptation pays tribute to the classic hymn while giving it a new voice and sound. The incorporation of numerous techniques make this arrangement especially fun for ringers. Arranged for both large and small ensembles, this piece features optional cajon and pad, both of which enhance the drive and color of this celebratory song.
Voicing: 4, 5, 6 or 7 octaves handbells with optional cajon, synthesizer, and 4, 5, 6 or 7 octaves handchimes
Arranger: CJ Caminiti
Tune source: NETTLETON, Traditional American melody
Season: General
Series name: Master Ringer
Level: 4
Available scores:
CGB1160 Full Score
CGB1161 Handbell Score
CGRP57 Instrumental Parts
CGB1189 Handbell Sextet Version
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