SKU: HP.2929
UPC: 763628129293.
Ukrai nian Carol by Mykola Leontovych A new twist on the beloved Christmas carol, this arrangement is fierce yet holds nothing back, and yet, it is accessible and not overly complicated to pull off. Replete with thrilling twists and turns, including an unexpected brilliant major-key section, this version of the Christmas classic is an absolute show-stopper.
SKU: HP.2571
UPC: 763628125714.
Tradi tional Ukrainian Carol A versatile arrangement of an iconic holiday classic in compatible 2-3 and 3-5 octave scores, Kathleen Wissinger's setting features carefully assigned eighth-note runs, simple syncopation and at least one accidental bell change per ringer. Advanced groups may increase the tempo for more excitement with this ideal choice for worship, festival, school, concert and tree lighting celebrations.
SKU: HL.322944
ISBN 9781540070111. UPC: 888680977009. 9.0x12.0x0.165 inches.
If you've been taking Glockenspiel lessons for a while, you're probably eager to learn some familiar songs. The First 50 Songs You Should Play on the Bells/Glockenspiel includes a wide variety of favorite songs, from pop hits and movie themes to folk songs and classical melodies, several of which originally featured bells! Songs include: All of Me • All You Need Is Love • Canon in D • Carnival of Venice • Fight Song • The Fool on the Hill • God Bless America® • The Godfather (Love Theme) • Hallelujah • Happy • Hello • I Will Always Love You • Just Give Me a Reason • Let It Go • Pure Imagination • Roar • Rolling in the Deep • Satin Doll • Shake It Off • Shallow • Stand by Me • Stay with Me • This Is Me • Ukranian Bell Carol • What a Wonderful World • and more.
About First 50
You've been taking lessons, you've got a few chords under your belt, and you're ready to buy a songbook. Now what? Hal Leonard has the answers in its First 50 series. The First 50 series steers new players in the right direction. These books contain easy to intermediate arrangements for must-know songs. Each arrangement is simple and streamlined, yet still captures the essence of the tune.