What fun! Three Blind Mice; The Itsy Bitsy Spider and This Old Man are cleverly arranged for eight, nine, or ten bells for a light moment in a concert or to lead a singalong. Multiple
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Introducing the essential skills needed for ringing handbells and handchimes, this collection presents rote exercises for the ringers to drill each new skill. Music throughout the book, arranged in both 2-
This reproducible series features workshop and class notes from experienced handbell educators who share their insights to help make your rehearsals more productive and your ringers more confident. This
This collection of 16 traditional folk songs and corresponding activities is designed for the intermediate-level general music classroom. Each song is presented in five formats, building from the simplest
The handbell industry standard reference book for handbells and handchimes. Handbell and handchime notation, difficulty levels, and solo ensemble notation are covered in this three-part, 35 page book.
Here is a reproducible collection of easy hymn settings designed for use by beginning handbell or handchime choirs throughout the year. Each title is presented in both two-octave and three-octave settings.
This collection contains 30 pieces arranged separately for two-octave and three-octave bell or chime choirs. There are familiar and not-so-familiar pieces which include secular, sacred, patriotic,
This reproducible collection contains pieces that have been carefully written or selected from folk, classical, and sacred repertoire to teach musical expression. In addition to being excellent teaching
These volumes include materials that allow the instructor to thoroughly educate students on the basics of ringing handbells and handchimes. Note reading and good ringing techniques are emphasized throughout
This is a fine collection of over 20 familiar easier selections for handbell choirs. Containing music for worship, school, Christmas and concert, this collection gives the director choices of music at
A great choice for beginning ensembles, this accessible piece maintains Level 1 rhythms, while adding other elements of expression to the equation. Echo, LV and dynamic changes are ideal techniques for