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God Loved The World So That He Gave is an 8-Bell handbell arrangement of the hymn tune ST CRISPIN utilizing bells G5-G6 by Lauran Delancy. It may be rung with two people in 4-in-Hand or four people in a small ensemble with 2 bells each with no need for tables. This arrangement utilizes a lot of step-wise movement and blending of sound. An alternate key version of this piece is available under the title God Loved the World So That He Gave (in Bb) utilizing bells F5-F6 for those that prefer more standard position assignments (spaces in the left hand and lines in the right hand). Permission is granted to the original purchaser of this music to make sufficient copies for their musicians. May not be duplicated for multiple groups. Headless Mallets Publishing.
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