This reproducible collection of traditional Canadian folk songs is excellently arranged for handbells and optional handchimes. Selections range from lively and jaunty tunes to amazingly beautiful and
For all who loved the Eighteen Bells for Christmas collection, here is a new addition to the series. In the composer’s own words, his “goal is to provide music for use in the many
This timeless tune is based on a Ukrainian folk chant called Shchedryk, which means "bountiful," and was originally a New Year's well-wishing song. New lyrics in English have made this beloved tune
BEACH SPRING is attributed to Benjamin Franklin White, a self-taught singing school teacher who was coeditor of The Sacred Harp, a collection of hymn tunes, in 1844. This beautiful arrangement is
Designed to be rung by 3-6 players using bell trees (or tables), these pieces can also work as processionals. Each piece has the option to lead into the hymn ending on either the dominant or the tonic. No
In this sweet trio setting, the melody is shared throughout all parts, and there are a few LVs and table mallets, and one Sk for a bit of variety in texture. The lyrics to this favorite hymn include:
Designed to be rung by 3-6 players using bell trees or tables, these introductions also work as processionals. There are options to lead into the hymn ending on either the dominant or the tonic. With no
Filled with lovely countermelodies, this expressive arrangement is rung throughout except for a few well-placed shakes at the end. It begins in the key of C with a graceful transition to B-flat where the
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen; All My Heart This Night Rejoices and O Come, O Come, Emmanuel are combined in this lively arrangement. It moves quickly, and the three tunes interplay in fun
For the fourth volume of the Ring With Six series, five more Christmas songs have been arranged for a small ensemble of six ringers. Each piece is two pages long (no page turns), and all are scored in
Elegant, lyrical, and beautiful, this transcription features the melody in the upper treble supported by a sonorous and lyrical accompaniment using LV throughout. This well-crafted quartet will be a
Seven familiar Christmas tunes are woven into three engaging stand-alone titles for handbell trio. Three Traditional Carols combines Sing We Now of Christmas; Fum, Fum, Fum; and
Two favorite hymnshave been nicely arranged for handbell trio. The melody moves among all three ringers, so it will be important to feature it while allowing the accompanying notes to support it. There are