This majestic and creative arrangement is based on the hymn tunes OLD 100TH and ST. ANNE. Perfect for a celebration of any kind, it brings together handbells with optional organ and percussion.
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This bold arrangement will be the perfect addition to your Palm Sunday services. It is celebratory, and includes a variety of techniques with lots of rhythmic interest.
This delightful original composition will be uplifting and fun for ringers and audience. Optional chimes (3-7 octaves) are incorporated into the middle section before returning to a fuller rendition of the
No Thanksgiving service or celebration is complete without hearing the stalwart hymns of thankfulness. Incorporating a variety of techniques, this captivating arrangement of ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR will have
This fun and boisterous arrangement includes mallets and many other stopped techniques. The lilting opening section gives way to a grandiose presentation of the melody and then returns to the sea-shanty
This gospel arrangement of two American hymns utilizes fun stopped techniques to give it a bounce that will thrill your listeners and engage your ringers. The tunes are IN THE GLORYLAND and PROMISED
Enjoy this energetic original composition featuring an array of techniques sure to appeal to bell choirs and listeners. A calm, lyric center section on chimes (optional 3-5 octaves) provides the perfect
For handbells and piano, this lilting arrangement of the familiar SUSSEX CAROL will keep all ringers engaged as you celebrate the season.
Enjoy this American hymn tune arranged in a rousing calypso style! Plenty of stopped techniques are heard, including marts, mart lifts, and mallet rolls. Delightfully entertaining to hear and a blast to
This handbell setting of the popular praise chorus can stand alone or serve as the accompaniment for all the vocal settings. The prayerful message calls for each worshiper to come before God in devotion and
"Take time in life ... 'cause you got far way to go." This work is based on a Liberian folk song and invites the listener to contemplate quiet moments, our labors, and our celebrations in order to live life