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You Raise Me Up
ID: 00-31743
Based on the song made popular by Josh Groban. Includes optional windchime/suspended cymbal. A shimmering introduction and ending make this an inspirational selection for worship or concert.
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Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
ID: 00-25367
This popular gospel song uses fun techniques and accompaniment figures. Includes a musical depiction of "the circle." Perfect for General Worship and General Occasions.
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Wherever I May Wander
ID: 00-19642
Wherever I May Wander is a joyful, dance-like setting of the New England folk song for developing ringers, and is appropriate for church, school and festival events.
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When We All Get to Heaven
ID: 00-21855
Incorporates "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand." Use of articulations gives the piece its lively, fun-filled character. Delightful choice for church and festival.
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When in Our Music God Is Glorified
ID: 00-23784
Festive, joyful arrangement of magnificent hymn, Engleberg. Offers exciting challenge to advanced ringers. Includes scores for trumpet and timpani. Exhilarating piece makes it appropriate for all general and special occasions.
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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
ID: 00-23164
Flowing, harmonically rich setting that incorporates He Never Said a Mumbalin' Word; accompaniment incorporating sixteenth notes that demand precision and musicianship; useful for general worship services and effective during Lenten season
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When I Can Read My Title Clear
ID: 00-20220
a rhythmically exciting arrangement of the old tune Pisgah; numerous articulations offer fun ringing for advanced ringers; demands absolute precision in ringing and damping; appropriate for church, school and festival events
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What Tender Love
ID: 8747219
This great Christmas song has been treated to a make over by Lutheran musician, Mark Shepperd, and features a strong keyboard part that works on either piano or organ. Grand enough for festival use, it is also intimate enough for a Christmas Eve servic...
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What Child Is This? (Greensleeves)
ID: 00-27062
This reflective setting of the 16th century English melody, Greensleeves, works equally well for bells or chimes or a mixture of both. Performance notes give suggestions for combining bells and chimes. A good length for Christmas or Epiphany worship.
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