Using only four or five ringers, these 11 acclamations can be used as processionals (the first eight measures can be repeated ad lib) or as interludes or responses. Often, the briefest snippet of a
Quoting William Boyce's Alleluia, this energetic piece is in 7/8 meter with occasional 4/4 measures, making it rhythmic and interesting. The 7/8 to 4/4 rhythm patterns recur throughout, which your
This delightful, original work has a rhythmic foundation built on mixed meter throughout, featuring a delightful melody perfectly suited to the rhythm. Nicely placed mart-lifts add to the engaging pulse of
One of the most widely respected composers of handbell music has written this energetic original composition. The piece features minimal bell changes and is flexible enough to use with various numbers of
This reproducible collection is part of the Hearts, Hands and Voices series specifically designed for working with children in a church setting. A teaching/lesson plan sheet is provided for each
Similar to Set 1 (Christmas), Set 2 contains settings of five familiar hymns, arranged for organ and 3-5 octaves of handbells. Each tune contains an introduction or interlude, a traditional and an alternate
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Based on an Israeli folk tune, this piece was conceived as a teaching piece for use with children but is appropriate and enjoyable for any group. There is a lesson plan included which suggests things to
Designed to be an easy way for directors to include handbells during the singing of hymns, this flexible collection with a wide variety of styles allows the choir and organ to take the starring role, while
Building from a simple statement, this lovely setting of the hymn tune OLIVET will fit in almost any worship service. Featuring dynamic contrast and phrasing for interest and emphasized by thumb damp and
This creative arrangement combines two great spirituals to create a unique setting for worship or concert use. The piece incorporates My Lord, What a Morning and Give Me Jesus.
The handbell score is a stand-alone handbell piece that may also be used as accompaniment for the choral anthem.This familiar hymn text is set to a brand new tune in g minor. Designed as a large festival
Despite looking more difficult, this is a great piece for a level 2 group. The eighth notes are in repeated patterns against the melody in the bass clef at first. There is some mild synocopation and plenty