Entering Jerusalem (A Passover Processional) for 3-5 Octaves of Handbells and optional flute
5-Octaves - Digital Sheet Music

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Composed by Clifton Davis. Jewish,Sacred,Standards,World. Score. 11 pages. Clifton Allen Davis Music, ASCAP #3559145. Published by Clifton Allen Davis Music, ASCAP (A0.927249).

Entering Jerusalem is an original Composition for 3-5 handbell octave choir and optional flute. This modal festive overture makes a dramatic beginning to a concert or worship service. Available for purchase through Sheet Music Press. Separate flute part included with each purchase.  Please purchase enough copies for your entire bell choir.  Clifton Davis is an arranger/composer who worked with the Taylor University Ringers. https://youtu.be/G5-sIjh_ZWQ

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