CGB482 Wayfaring Stranger
Description
An easy syncopated accompaniment pattern highlights the plaintive melody of "Wayfaring Stranger." The incorporation of "Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy" provides a change of mood and a reminder of the destination of our pilgrimage, before the triumphant return of the original tune diminishes to a tranquil close. Although basic techniques are used throughout, both bass and treble ringers will find much of interest. It is appropriate for use throughout the church year.
Arranger: Velma Burnett
Voicing: 3, 4, or 5 octave handbells
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