I love living in Michigan. The rotation of the seasons give me something to love every month, and something fresh to do every three months. Okay… mowing in the spring and summer, raking in the autumn, and shoveling in the winter. But it’s exercise, and I’m in better shape for it!
In the handbell world, Level 1+ pieces are a bit difficult to find at times. That’s because the required accessibility constrains the amount of complexity that can be written into the score. However, they also are the staple of beginning handbell players, because they introduce them to our instrument and start them on the road to more complicated music.
Here’s a new Level 1+ piece that I hope you’ll enjoy. It’s about the snow that comes each year, and how it flutters from the sky.
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