BEACH SPRING tune (for Handbells or handchimes - 2 octaves, 10 bells)
2-Octaves - Digital Sheet Music

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Handbell - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.796319

Composed by 1844, Philadelphia, and Tune from The Sacred Harp. Arranged by Diana Meux. Sacred. Score. 2 pages. Download Church Music #3008963. Published by Download Church Music (A0.796319).

Short anthem for a small ensemble handbells or handchimes on the hymn tune "BEACH SPRING" (used for the hymns "Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness" and "Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service"). In key of G, for 2 octaves, 10 bells used. Note this is a different key than the hymns typically use (F). 1 page (file is 2 pages; first is sample only).
Options for use:

- Short anthem within the service (can also repeat) - As a hymn introduction if hymn is transposed up to G - As a hymn stanza accompaniment with choir singing melody (have organist provide modulation before and after)

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