Two Songs for Six or Eight by John Dare 2-Octaves - Sheet Music

By John Dare

These two easy pieces work for six or eight ringers; six ringers use only the treble clef notes. The A section of "A Little March" has the melody in the lower treble clef bells with very easy eighth notes in the upper bells; a moving bass line throughout and RTs for all bells on the final chords add to the interest. "El Paso" also has the melody in the lower treble bells; with only six ringers this melody also functions as a moving bass line; the bass clef notes for ringers 7 and 8 use dotted half notes to add a moving bass line. There are no bell changes; the easy eighth notes require the classification of Level 2. There are no page turns within any individual piece. Although both titles are suitable for bells or chimes, they are more effective with bells.

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Instrument:
Handbell Percussion
Ensembles:
2-Octaves
Composers:
John Dare
Publishers:
Dare Team Press
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
John Dare
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds

2 octave handbells - Level 2

SKU: JF.MDT1074

Composed by John Dare. Dare Team Press #MDT1074. Published by Dare Team Press (JF.MDT1074).

These two easy pieces work for six or eight ringers; six ringers use only the treble clef notes. The A section of "A Little March" has the melody in the lower treble clef bells with very easy eighth notes in the upper bells; a moving bass line throughout and RTs for all bells on the final chords add to the interest. "El Paso" also has the melody in the lower treble bells; with only six ringers this melody also functions as a moving bass line; the bass clef notes for ringers 7 and 8 use dotted half notes to add a moving bass line. There are no bell changes; the easy eighth notes require the classification of Level 2. There are no page turns within any individual piece. Although both titles are suitable for bells or chimes, they are more effective with bells.