The Bells (for clarinet trio)
Clarinet Trio - Digital Sheet Music

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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Trio Clarinet - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.913254

Composed by Leontovych. Arranged by L. McKinlay. Christian,Christmas,Contemporary,Folk,Standards. 6 pages. L McKinlay #3405317. Published by L McKinlay (A0.913254).

An easy and fun clarinet trio using a popular Christmas carol melody. Originally Ukrainian folk tune called Shchedryk, in 1914 Leontovych arranged the tune and Wilhousky wrote the lyrics which begin "Hark how the bells".

All three parts are simple enough to be enjoyed by fairly new learners. Clarinet 3 avoids using any notes over the break and rhythms are kept simple in all parts. This could be a fun introduction to ensemble playing for three young players. It would also be a crowd-pleasing item in a Christmas concert or assembly. Also suitable as an instrumental item in a church service.

Available for other combinations of instruments too.

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