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Two Benedictions
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Handbells 3 Octaves
Publisher American Guild of English Hb Ringer
Arranger Lamb, Linda R
Grade 2+

Price: $3.95

Unavailable for Digital Delivery

Catalog #AG3083

UPC code: 024257004260

The first of the two benedictions is a setting of the closing choral "benediction" in Theodore Dubois' Seven Last Words. The Christ, We Do All Adore Thee has only one handbell change, nothing less in value than eighth notes, all straight ringing. The second of the two benedictions, Lord, DismissUs with Your Blessing, is an 18th century Sicilian melody. It uses a few stopped techniques and also has very few handbell changes. The two numbers arecontrasting in style and are both very useable in any worship setting.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
CHRIST WE DO ALL ADORE THEE  
LORD DISMISS US WITH YOUR BLESSING  
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