Perfect for the Lenten season, this beautiful arrangement of HERZLICH TUT MICH VERLANGEN uses no bell changes. Because of this, ringers have the option of using music stands instead of tables and can be
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Whether bells alone, or bells, guitar, and piano, this arrangement of CANTAD AL SENOR exudes joy and gladness. Infectious rhythms are used throughout this fun arrangement for 6 ringers playing 13 bells from
A concert piece not for the faint of heart! The opening bass section is played with mallets. Ringing begins at measure 17 with bass swings. The prelude then builds in intensity, ending with big chords and a
Perfect for the Advent season, this setting of the Swedish tune BEREDEN VAG FUR HERRAN has no bell changes. Both treble and bass clefs get to play the melody and thumb damps are used for articulation
This famous hymn tune is used with four well-known hymn texts - On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry; That Easter Day With Joy Was Bright; O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High and O Splendor of
An original piece to remember those who have passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The music begins with a tolling bell and a melody emerges which seeks to express the significance of each life lived,
An original piece to remember those who have passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this reflective piece has minimal bell changes and no sharing of bells. The music begins with a tolling bell, then a
The overture to Rossini's fun two-act opera is a favorite in the concert world. The opera sets a military tone about the mystery of a stolen spoon, actually taken by a bird. It is said that Rossini was
Designed for the six midweek services of Lent, this original hymn is flexibly arranged both as a hymn and as a two-part choral arrangement. The choral arrangement can stand alone or help acquaint the
If you have 2 to 4 talented and motivated ringers wishing to ring more, consider this lively, virtuosic original piece for worship or concert. Exciting to watch as well as to listen to, it comes in two
Presented here is the famous Westminster Chimes pattern in five different keys: C, D, E-flat, F, and G major. Four or five ringers can stand in the narthex or anywhere in the church and signal the