Review:
There are no bell changes or bell techniques. Although the title seems most fitting for spring or summer, it might add a bright spot to a dreary winter season. It is suitable for bells or chimes but bells provide a brighter sound. The A theme of this rondo, scored in the upper treble clef, uses 8th notes; the B theme in quarter notes moves to the lower range of the treble clef. The C theme, also in quarter notes, adds a counter melody in the bass clef. After a final repeat of the A melody, a short coda repeats the initial melody an octave lower under a chordal accompaniment. 49 measures. Key of G Major.
Published by:
Dare Team Press
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Composer:
Dare, John
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Arranger:
N/A
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Octaves:
2
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Level:
2
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Rating:
Easy Medium
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Copyright:
2016
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Season:
All Year
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Classification:
Beginning Music - step 3, "Easy"
, Church or Concert
, Concert
, Original Composition
, Secular
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Technique:
No Special Technique, may go well with chimes
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Voicing:
Handbells, No Choral
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Instrument:
Handbells OR Chimes
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Bells Used:
Two Octaves: 15 Bells
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