He shall feed his flock by George Frideric Handel Handbell Choir - Digital Sheet Music

By George Frideric Handel

A new version of this famous solo from Handel's Messiah arranged for 2 octaves handbells

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Instrument:
Handbell Percussion
Ensembles:
Handbell Choir
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
George Frideric Handel
Publishers:
Cantate Music
Series:
ArrangeMe
Format:
Score
Item types:
Digital
Artist:
George Frideric Handel
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
2

Handbell - Digital Download

SKU: A0.883103

Composed by George Frideric Handel. Arranged by Kimber. Baroque. Score. 2 pages. Cantate Music #3012497. Published by Cantate Music (A0.883103).

A new version of this famous solo from Handel's Messiah arranged for 2 octaves handbells.

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Ratings + Reviews

2 Rating

1 review

Anonymous

Apr 15, 2018

Not as advertised

The description of this product states that it is arranged for 2 octaves handbells. All the notes (from G4 to A6) are written on the treble clef, which is very hard to read and is not standard for handbell music. Most 2 octave handbell sets range from G4 to G6, so you will need one note, A6, from the third octave set. I cannot rate the arrangement, as we have not played it.