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The "Begin to Ring" Series is arranged in order of difficulty, starting with settings that include whole note accompaniment over the melody line and progressing to settings that use limited eighth notes and
A reproducible collection of thirteen best-selling arrangements of recent years, all for 2-octave choirs, is a budget-stretcher for your handbell program. Levels range from 1+ to 2+. These tried and proven
A festive piece as versatile as your imagination! Use many combinations of bells, organ and brass. The bell part is easy and can be rung as a processional.
These pieces may be rung either by a two-octave handbell or handchime choir, or by a quartet using no tables, ringing 2 bells in each hand. The arrangements reflect the spirit of the hymns and each
These duets are set for two octaves of handbells and keyboard and include the hymns Morning Has Broken; Jubilate; Holy God, We Praise Your Name; The Tallis Canon; and Fairest Lord
Accompanied, parts I and II included. Titles: Amazing Grace; Let Us Break Bread Together; O How I Love Jesus; There is a Balm & How Firm a Foundation.
Hal Hopson's classic arrangement of the familiar English folk song O Waly Waly is now an accessible solo setting for nine handbells and optional C instrument. Use this arrangement year-round, but
An easy arrangement of a familiar classical selection. Use with beginners but full chords must be played cleanly and accurately to fit the style of the Baroque period. The meter is 3/2. The note values are
Four ringers playing eight bells (F5-F6)accompany a soloist or unison choir to open your worship service. Contents: Come and Find the Quiet Center; Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing;
Try adding some sunglasses and "Blues Brothers" hats to perform this fun arrangement in "swing" style of the old spiritual favorite. Lots of staccato technique anda chromatic bell changes keep the ringers
An ideal piece for the beginning handbell choir featuring block chords, whole, half and quarter notes. Very ringable.
Full, lush and dynamic chords characterize these readily accessible arrangements of Christmas favorites. Each selection is ideal for less-experienced groups as well as small experienced ensembles needing to