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SKU: A0.781414
By Panic! At the Disco. By Brendon Urie, Ilsey Juber, Jacob Sinclair, Jenny Owen Youngs, Jonas Jeberg, Lauren Pritchard, Samuel Hollander, Tayla Parx, Taylor Parks, and William Lobban Bean. Arranged by Nicholas A. Hanson (ASCAP). Pop. Score. 11 pages. 8-bit handbell publications #4634753. Published by 8-bit handbell publications (A0.781414).This chart-topping hit from Panic! at the Disco's sixth studio album was arranged for the Distinctly Teen Handbell Ensemble for the 2019 Handbell Musicians of America National Seminar in St. Louis. The rhythmic hook and driving energy works perfectly for handbells. Different techniques and the use of handchimes further enhance the piece. This version is for sale as a group license allowing for enough copies to be made for one handbell ensemble. It is a Level 3-.
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