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Handbells handbell choir (3-5 octaves) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: H1.2405DP Composed by Beth Redman and Matt Redman. Arranged by Peggy Bettcher. Contemporary, Praise & Worship, General Worship. Handbell score. 8 pages. Hope Publishing - Digital #2405DP. Published by Hope Publishing - Digital (H1.2405DP). By Matt & Beth Redman. Nehemiah 9:5 - Job 1:21 - Psalms 34:1 - Psalms 34:2 - Psalms 34:3.Contemporary Praise song by Matt & Beth Redman Driving rhythmic patterns dominate Peggy Bettcher's 3-5 octave arrangement of this popular praise and worship song from Beth and Matt Redman. This energetic setting features two malleted sections and incorporates a variety of techniques including martellato lifts, shakes, and LV sections. Ringers at all positions will enjoy keeping busy throughout the piece.
Blessed Be Your Name
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Matt & Beth Redman Nehemiah 9:5 - Job 1:21 - Psalms 34:1 - Psalms 34:2 - Psalms 34:3
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3, 4, 5, or 6 octaves handbells - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: C7.CGB1038 Introspection. Composed by Jacob Erdmann & Matthew Compton. Arranged by Jacob Erdmann and Matthew Compton. General. With 3, 5 or 7 octaves handchimes. Score. 12 pages. Chorister's Guild - Digital #CGB1038. Published by Chorister's Guild - Digital (C7.CGB1038). UPC: 749193026779.With a title inspired by a ringer who had recently completed chemotherapy, The Storm Shall Pass is a beautiful original composition that will take ringers and listeners alike on a musical expedition. Using a variety of techniques and a memorable melody, the storm is surrounded by the calm and tranquil use of the singing bell and ends on an mysterious, unresolved chord allowing for introspection of one’s many experiences through life.
The Storm Shall Pass
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Handbell - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1490682 Composed by Scott Pfitzinger. Arranged by Scott Pfitzinger. Christmas,Holiday,Multicultural,Religious,World. 8 pages. Pfitzinger Music #1067488. Published by Pfitzinger Music (A0.1490682). Betlehem Városban is a traditional Hungarian Christmas carol. The title translates to In the Town of Bethlehem.This arrangement is for 3-6 octaves of handbells. It is completely in 7/8 time and moves pretty quickly. It is very energetic and takes less than two minutes. While it is appropriate for any holiday setting, it could easily be used as a closer or encore for a concert.(Reproducible for one ensemble)Lyrics:Betlehem városban, rongyos istállóban maszületett,Egy sz?znek méhéb?l, drága szent véréb?l Megváltónk lett.Kit angyal hirdetett, pásztornak jelentett,Ki ?tet imádni és dics?íteni méltóvá lett.Öreg bojtár mondja, hogy bárány és gida készen légyen.? harmadmagával, sípos és dudással már elmégyen.Mindeneknek lessen ajándéka készen,Mivel a kisdedet, mint Üdvözít?nket megtiszteljék.Üdvözlégy született, jászolba tétetett kisded Jézus,Tehozzád járulunk, el?dbe borulunk, t?lünk ne fuss.Halálunk óráján, életünk fogyatánVedd hozzád lelkünket, ne hagyj el bennünket, kisded Jézus.(a story of the birth of Jesus, roughly paralleling Luke 2:6-16)English version from Google Translate:He was born in the city of Bethlehem, in a shabby barn,He became our Savior from the womb of a virgin, from his precious holy blood.Whom an angel announced, reported as a shepherd,He became worthy to be worshiped and glorified.Old burdock says to be ready lamb and kid.He will leave with a third of himself, with a whistle and a horn.Let everyone have a gift ready,Because you are honored as our Savior.Hail, your baby Jesus, born and placed in a manger,We join you, we fall before you, don't run away from us.At the hour of our death, at the end of our lifeTake our souls to you, don't leave us, little Jesus.
Betlehem Városban
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