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Handbell - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.707989 Composed by Various. Arranged by Kristine Johanek. Folk,Instructional,Standards,Traditional. Score. 19 pages. Kristine Johanek #4793825. Published by Kristine Johanek (A0.707989). Here are 8 good old American folk songs arranged for beginning bell players. Written for a standard 2 octave bells set, using 14 to 16 bells, these songs are suitable for student beginners and those in their first year or two of playing. Words are included in the music, and chords are included for most arrangements, allowing for accompaniment by guitar, autoharp or any chord playing instrument. Songs and their number of bells used & level are: Boil Them Cabbage Down   15 bells -beginner Home On the Range   16 bells -beginner Old Dan Tucker   14 bells -beginner  On Top of Old Smoky   15 bells -beginner Yankee Doodle   15 bells -beginner Shortnin’ Bread   16 bells -easy Colorado Trail   14 bells -easy Clementine   15 bells -easyThis is a reproducible product. This piece may be purchased as a score for one performing group, and copies made for the members of that one performing group. Save money and space while allowing for more flexibility in annotating from year to year.
American Folk Songs for Beginning Bell Players (Set 1) 2 octaves, Reproducible
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Handbell - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1394420 Composed by traditional chantey. Arranged by Megan Oberfield. Folk,Historic,Multicultural,Traditional,World. Score. 3 pages. Megan Oberfield #977889. Published by Megan Oberfield (A0.1394420). This traditional Québéquois chantey, based on the Scottish tune, Hieland Laddie, is a flexible arrangement for 3-7 ringers and 3 octaves of handbells, choirchimes, or Boomwhackers. 14 bells are required. This lively secular folk tune is great for school and community ensembles and can be adapted to the ability level of ringers and the size of the ensemble. Special techniques can be adapted to suit your situation. Malleting, Plucking, and/or Thumb Damping can be used to achieve the staccato effect in the bass.  Can be used to accompany singing. This logging chantey comes from the Great Lakes and waterways of Canada and the northeastern United States and is based on a tune brought over by Scottish settlers. A donkey is a steam engine, often mounted on a barge, used to help load timber and other heavy items onto cargo ships.Were you ever in QuebecStowing timber on the deck?Where there's a king with a golden crownRiding on a donkey.(Chorus)Hey, ho! Away we go!Donkey riding, donkey riding.Hey, ho! Away we go!Riding on a donkey.Were you ever off the HornWhere it's always fine and warm?Seeing the lion and unicornRiding on a donkey.(Chorus)Were you ever in Cardiff Bay?Where the folks all shout, Hurray!Here comes John with three years' payRiding on a donkey.(Chorus).
Donkey Riding
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Handbell - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.707927 Composed by Old English Carol. Arranged by Kristine Johanek. Christmas,Folk. Score. 3 pages. Kristine Johanek #483009. Published by Kristine Johanek (A0.707927). The Cherry Tree Carol is a lovely part of English musical folklore. This particular version is based on the melody in John Stainer's Christmas Carols New and Old It is arranged for two octave handbells, tone chimes or hand chimes. It is at an 'easy' level, and is a little over one minute long. This is a reproducible product. This piece may be purchased for one performing group, and copies made for the members of that one performing group. Save money and space while allowing for more flexibility in annotating from year to year.
Cherry Tree Carol (Stainer) (2 octave handbells, tonechimes or hand chimes)
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