With mallet rolls and clicks, finger snaps and thumb damps, this well-known theme is fun to ring! Sure to lighten any concert but especially around Halloween!
Sometimes called the unofficial state song of California, this song has been used in a wide variety of settings from Bugs Bunny cartoons to when President and Mrs. Reagan left Washington at the end of his
Matthew has created a fun arrangement of this Beatles favorite. Ringers and audiences alike will delight in this piece which is true to the style of the original work. This is sure to be a bit hit in school
Hart has crafted a delightful arrangement of this 1960's Floyd Cramer instrumental favorite and many memories will be stirred while listening to this piece. The addition of vibraphone and pizz. bass makes
Nick arranged ‘Thriller’ – made famous in a Michael Jackson video – at the request of Cincinnati’s Queen City Bronze Handbell Ensemble. Addition of optional synthesizer, drum
This pop tune was written for and recorded by Louis Armstrong. Its lovely melody has been given a fresh treatment, including bracketing it with a new melody in the intro and the ending. It is mostly rung
This arrangement combines three early 20th-century novelty tunes: Where’s That Dog-gone, Dog-gone Dog of Mine?; O Where, O Where Has My Little Dog Gone? and the children's tune