American Folk Songs for Beginning Bell Players (Set 1) 2 octaves, Reproducible
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SKU: A0.707989
Composed by Various. Arranged by Kristine Johanek. Folk,Instructional,Standards,Traditional. Score. 19 pages. Kristine Johanek #4793825. Published by Kristine Johanek (A0.707989).Here are 8 good old American folk songs arranged for beginning bell players. Written for a standard 2 octave bells set, using 14 to 16 bells, these songs are suitable for student beginners and those in their first year or two of playing. Words are included in the music, and chords are included for most arrangements, allowing for accompaniment by guitar, autoharp or any chord playing instrument. Songs and their number of bells used & level are:
Boil Them Cabbage Down 15 bells -beginner
Home On the Range 16 bells -beginner
Old Dan Tucker 14 bells -beginner
On Top of Old Smoky 15 bells -beginner
Yankee Doodle 15 bells -beginner
Shortnin’ Bread 16 bells -easy
Colorado Trail 14 bells -easy
Clementine 15 bells -easy
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