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Mr Bell's Magnificent Ringing Machine

Mr Bell's Magnificent Ringing Machine
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Accompaniment/Performance CD
Composer Gallina/Gallina
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc

Price: $64.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #35014577

UPC code: 747510074359

Mr. Bell s Magnificent Ringing Machine is an upbeat, humorous and informative representation of both the eary days of the telephone as well as our current infatuation with cell phones. Many of us believe the cell phone was the harbinger of high-speed communitcations; while in reality, it was the work of Alexander Graham Bell, and his commitment to the neads of the deaf, who virtualy opened our ears to the wonderful world of the telephone. Cell phones are so much a part of our daily lives, few of us pause to look back on events that brought us to this point in time. The format for this musical resembles a revue style production, giving the director a wide range of flexible casting and performance options. One or two of the scenes can be eliminated without altering the musical's structural integrity, allowing the director to easily control the scope and duration of the production. The musical contains seven songs arranged for 2-part voices. Approximately 40 minutes.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
GRAND CENTENNIAL FAIR (ACCOMPANIMENT AND NEWMAN/SKEENS  
HIS NAME RINGS A BELL (ACCOMPANIMENT AND NEWMAN/SKEENS  
LONG DISTANCE PLEASE (ACCOMPANIMENT AND NEWMAN/SKEENS  
PARTY LINES (ACCOMPANIMENT AND DEMO) NEWMAN/SKEENS  
PHONE SENSATION STORE (ACCOMPANIMENT AND NEWMAN/SKEENS  
WE'RE ALL CONNECTED (ACCOMPANIMENT AND D NEWMAN/SKEENS  
WE'RE PERFECT (ACCOMPANIMENT AND DEMO) NEWMAN/SKEENS  
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