Hager Christmas Carols for Bells Song Book (17 Carols; All Ages)
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There is a difference between this one and the other- Thank you! I hope that helps.
Hello, this is a standard notation book A staff on which notes are written. Music should still work for standard notes if the bells are tuned to standard notes, provided you know what the numbered notes for each note are. the bells are equivalent to only the "white notes" on the piano (diatonic), then some songs might not be able to be played because of accidentals or are in a different key. Here's what I think will help, Bev An active participant
This is not the case.
There are no part parts in this collection. Each arrangement consists of just the melody line (one note at a time) and chord symbols for playing multiple notes in each chord. There is an indication of the difficulty level of the melodies and chords at the start of this book. There is no doubt that adult users of the program will find it appropriate at varying stages of their development.
Selected User Reviews For Hager Christmas Carols for Bells Song Book (17 Carols; All Ages)
I don't recommend it. There is nothing to like about this book. There is no color coding for the bells on it, as it is made out of paper. Then I need to find someone who is familiar with music who can assist me. Buying is a bad idea!.
It was nice to have such a wide selection. According to the description, the item arrived. I received the package promptly.
The items arrived wrinkled and were returned the A book that has not been professionally bound. This content is not presented as it should be.
When I found out about this book, I was thrilled It was just what I needed to teach my children about bells.