Review:
Shenandoah, the American folk song named after an Indian Chief, is here arranged for solo handbells accompanied by a choir of bells. The solo requires 2 octaves of bells plus a Bb3 and the bell choirs requires 5 octaves plus a low Bb2. The texture is flowing with lots of eighth-note accompaniment.
Published by:
ALF Publications
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Composer:
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Arranger:
French, A.
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Octaves:
5-6
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Level:
2
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Rating:
Easy
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Copyright:
1997
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Less than a full handbell choir:
Solo Ringer
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Voicing:
Handbells, No Choral
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Bells Used:
Five Octaves: 30 Bells; Six Octaves: 31 Bells
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