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  Truly indigenous to handbells, this original composition presents a repeated minor chord progression over which layers of counter lines are built yielding the character of a carillon. The Major middle section proceeds to a fully scored minor section ending with a picardy third. Arranged in the keys of g minor, G Major, and D Major, measures total 107.heitzhandbells.com/…oads/2020/08/1846.pdf

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