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The two pieces in this set are both from the Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach, and were originally notated to be played on keyboard instruments. Using only the bells from a standard two octave set, they use 17 and 18 bells per piece, and can be played on tone chimes, hand chimes or standard handbells. These pieces are a step up from beginner material, in particular because of their inclusion of 16th note runs and accidentals. Each piece is between one and a half and two minutes long. This is a reproducible product. This piece may be purchased as a score for one performing group, and copies made for the members of that one performing group. Save money and space while allowing for more flexibility in annotating from year to year.
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