I Sing the Mighty Power of God (arr. G. R. Adkison) by Traditional English Melody Sheet Music for Handbells at Sheet Music Direct
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I Sing the Mighty Power of God (arr. G. R. Adkison) Digital Sheet Music
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I Sing the Mighty Power of God (arr. G. R. Adkison)
by Traditional English Melody Handbells - Digital Sheet Music

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"I Sing the Mighty Power of God" is a 51 measure arrangement for 4-5 octave handbell choir that has three contrasting verses based on the original Christian hymn. The first verse is fairly standard, except that some chord structures are used throughout the arrangement that are not the standard chords used in the original hymn. After the first verse (at the normal tempo) the tempo slows considerably, for a majestic effect, and the very lowest 4 octave bells are used for the melody line. At the same time, the chord structure here is provided by treble clef bells, from the bottom of the treble clef, through the highest note of the 5 octave range. This approach alternates with passages that are up to 5-octave unison passages. The early parts of the third verse are heavy on descant lines---sometimes descant "chords" instead of single-note descants, with a couple of bass runs in this verse, as well. There is a tag at the end---the last musical phrase is repeated with fuller chords at triple forte. There is a very non-standard chord, instead of the normal five-seven chord, right before the last chord. There is a brief shake on the first half of the last melody chord. This is probably about a level 2 degree of difficulty.

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