160 Bpm
by Hans Zimmer
Handbell Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Hans Zimmer. Arranged by Nicholas A. Hanson (ASCAP). Contemporary. Score. 34 pages. 8-bit handbell publications #4747433. Published by 8-bit handbell publications (A0.781417).

"160 BPM" is an intense, rhythmic piece from the 'Angels and Demons' soundtrack. To fully capture the many nuances and voices from the original, there is constant changing between bells and chimes as well as many options for additional performance instruments. While this can be performed with a minimum of 5 octaves of bells and 3 octaves of chimes, the greatest effect is achieved by using two additional bell trees and cabasa. It is a Level 5.

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