"Joy, Joy, on Christmas day!" This arrangement of a Peruvian Christmas carol is energetic and enjoyable, bounding with up-tempo rhythms. Many of these rhythms are repeated, making it easier to play than it
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Detailed performance notes outline the various options for performing this intriguing original composition. A stately but joyful piece, it may be used as a processional if so desired. Options include one to
Some of the world's best people-watching can be found on Las Vegas Boulevard. Commissioned by Harmony Handbells, this charming original represents the carefree, liberating "joie de vivre" of the group's
A comfort in times of crisis, this beautiful arrangement of the Simon and Garfunkel classic is lovely on handbells and optional handchimes. Stay true to the tempo, work for clean bell changes, and pay close
This wonderful and flexible arrangement sparkles with joy as it moves through five beloved Christmas carols. While this may be a stand-alone handbell piece, a melody line with words is included making it
Beginning with chords in quartal harmony, a rhythmic bass pattern soon appears which sets the tone for the piece. The LOBE DEN HERREN hymn tune is treated to a variety of techniques and rhythmic variations
Several favorite Easter songs are woven together in this joyful, festive offering. Everyone gets to play often in this arrangement that uses mallets, marts, and shakes. Compound meter for one of the hymn
This joyful arrangement is chock full of all of your Christmas favorites: Joy to the World; While by My Sheep; Sing We Now of Christmas; O Come, Little Children; Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella
This familiar carol begins simply then moves into variations with lots of techniques and several key changes. The final verse uses the full five octaves and ends in a grand manner.
This one is pure fun, and may well become encore material for many concerts. Based in the familiar children's tune This Old Man, lots of stopped techniques keep the excitement level up. Don't
This regal setting of the tune EIN' FESTE BURG will be a welcome addition for the smaller yet experienced choir. Metric shifts between 4/4 and 2/4, rhythmic interest in dotted eighths, and a key change
This very energetic and moving setting of Martin Luther’s great Reformation hymn uses metric shifts, syncopated rhythms and optional 3-5 octaves of handchimes. Pay close attention to
"Milele" means "forever" in Swahili; the haunting melody and African rhythms make this original a truly stunning work. Optional choral parts (SATB), handchimes, djembe, and shekere add to the performance
This clever arrangement of the 1950's tune will be an enjoyable offering at your next concert. Percussion created by mallet handles on books, arpeggiated mart lifts, handchimes (opt. 3 octaves,) and a sassy
This sparkling arrangement of four familiar carols will brighten the holiday season! While this may be a stand-alone handbell piece, a melody line with words is included, making it useful to accompany