Review:
This original Celtic jig of Medium difficulty can be played by 2-11 ringers using bells and opt. chimes. The jaunty melody (A5-C7) can played by Belltree solo, a 4iH duo or 3-6 ringers, and the supporting counter-melody (D4-A5) on bells or chimes can be played by 1-5 ringers. Note: The two parts share the A5 - so if a belltree is used, either: 1) one part needs to play all the A5s, 2) a duplicate A5 is needed, or 3) the second part must be played on chimes or another bell set. To play the second part as a ringing solo, chimes are recommended. Either or both voices can be also played on C instruments! Of course, the more ringers that play, the easier the piece becomes! Great as an airy prelude or as a concert palate cleanser demonstrating solo chime and 4iH skills. Individual parts and the full ensemble score are included, plus the original harp score in G mixolydian. Reproducible Mixolydian mode in D. 44 measures plus repeats and a DS al Fine. Performance time 1:40. The recording is by Mosaic Handbell Ensemble ringers Joanne & Aimee (4iH duo) and Kath (chimes) performing for JMU’s Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) “Wine & Wisdom” program Sept. 2023.
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Published by:
ringTrue
Part of the Series:
Little Gems - ringTrue
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Composer:
Wissinger, Kathleen
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Arranger:
N/A
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Octaves:
3
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Level:
3
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Rating:
Medium
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Copyright:
2023
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Season:
All Year
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Less than a full handbell choir:
4-in-hand ensemble
, Duet
, Ensemble
, Trio
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Classification:
Bell Tree
, Church or Concert
, Concert
, Instrument Part
, Irish Titles
, Original Composition
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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:
Harp
, Chimes(Choirchimes or Handchimes)
, Bell Tree
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