The Bell Carol 2.0
The Bell Carol 2.0
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So many published settings of familiar tunes lack character or musical depth...but you will not be disappointed by Hicken's settings, arrangements or original compositions.
I'm can't believe this was only $5 (after paying $60 for a true lousy joke of an arrangement by a different author)...but man, it's worth every penny!
Dust off those fingers and enjoy!
Personal musical comments/observations:
- m.7: left hand part does not match m.5. Not ruling out artistic purpose here, but this difference in pattern is not repeated anywhere else.
- m.42, 45: it's entirely feasible to keep the pattern here by adding the A-Natural above the F-Sharp bass, and the F-Sharp above the D-Sharp bass. Doesn't make THAT much of a difference in difficulty.
- m.70: I feel that this could be the "peak" (fortissimo), but played with a decrescendo across the entire bar, gently landing on the low A octave in m.71. To me, this "prepares" the stage for the last quiet echo of the theme.
David's songs are wonderful. I really like the soft approach to Away in A Manger and Silent Night. These are great arrangements for prelude - or pre-concert. The Bell Carol is much fuller and very rich in composition. I'll have to practice it for a bit before I'll be able to perform it, but it too is a fabulous arrangement.
I love this song. I think I listen to it (in June) probably a 50x's already. I tend to listen to songs repeatedly that I wish to perform someday. I love the beat, the variation of it. Defintiely a step of CAROL OF THE BELLS which I have memorized and already performed several times for people. I have had audiences that are wowed by the song. I love both, but due to the even more variation and cleverness of vamping it up - then I truly enjoy this one much more!!
The Bell Carol 2.0
Just love it