CGB522 My Heart Ever Faithful
Description
Ringers will enjoy playing this arrangement of a well-known melody by Bach. A tempo range is given, offering flexibility for various groups and situations, and the techniques included are shake, swing and thumb damp or mallet. Both treble and bass clef ringers are given an opportunity to play the melody.
Voicing: Handbells; 2 or 3 octaves
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Arranger: Sharon Elery Rogers
Level: 1+
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