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String of Pearls

Review:      A String of Pearls has been called an “unremarkable“ tune built around “a melody without a melody.” But the chromatic repetition creates that ‘hook’ so important in any pop song which also makes it thoroughly danceable. The cornet player in Glenn Miller’s band played an improvised solo and Chris Peck has included impressive improvisations in the arrangement along with several key changes, so it doesn’t feel repetitive. Techniques include Ring Touch, malleted bells on the padded table, and many rhythmic accents which emphasize the ‘swing’ in this amazing setting! It is playable by moderately advanced groups but complex rhythms and the plethora of accidentals throughout makes this a Level 5. This is a fabulous arrangement perfect for advanced groups to add to their concert repertoire. Also, we suggest you search the internet to read the many interesting theories of the origin of the actual title of A String of Pearls.

Published by: From the Top Music

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Composer:
Gray, Jerry
Arranger:
Peck, Chris
Octaves:
4-7
Level:
5
Rating:
Advanced
Copyright:
2026
Season: All Year
Less than a full handbell choir: Ensemble
Classification: Concert , Jazz , Secular
Technique: Mallet , RT (Ring Touch) , Sk (Shake) , Mallet Lift
Voicing: Handbells, No Choral
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