Also known by the titles "Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam" and "I'll Be a Sunbeam," this beloved children's hymn text was written by Nellie Talbot for her Sunday School class and set to music in 1900 by composer, publisher, and song leader Edwin O. Excell. Patricia Hurlbutt's delightful and lilting arrangement utilizes several techniques including TD, mallets, mart lifts, shakes and echoes.
Here is a set of three familiar melodies that share the theme of morning. The titles included are "Jesus in the Morning," "Morning Has Broken," and "My Lord, What a Morning." The graduating levels of ...
Who says level one music has to be dull? These joyful settings of "Terra Beata," "Italian Hymn," and "Dix" offer bell groups the opportunity to learn some very expressive techniques: echo, swing, shak...
This set of three hymns includes "Fairest Lord Jesus" (Crusaders' Hymn), "For All The Saints" (Sine Nomine), and "Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise" (St. Denis). The arrangements are relatively short...
This sequel to the popular, "Three Hymns of Praise" offers more majestic settings of great hymns. Included in the set are "Oh, Worship the King" (LYONS), "All Praise to You, My God, This Night" (TALLI...