With minimal bell changes, this straightforward piece lends itself to success in just a few rehearsals. The perfect addition to your Lenten and Holy Week observances, it will help your ringers develop their
This 17th-century hymn tune is simply set for the smaller choir. A quiet ostinato sets the tone and is heard throughout. Beautiful in its simplicity yet rich harmonically, this accessible piece will provide
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This Palm Sunday setting maintains excitement and energy from beginning to end with big chords and a sprinkling of shakes, martellato, ring touches, swings, thumb damps, martellato lifts, and an echo, as
Palm Sunday options abound with this accessible, flexible arrangement of the tune ST. THEODULPH. An optional, easily memorized processional is provided, followed by an arrangement of the hymn, which is
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Celebrate Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem with this dynamic arrangement from the pen of Jason W. Krug. The fanfare and processional statements of the tune frame a sensitive hand chime presentation
A fine setting for the developing handbell choir, this beginner piece for Palm Sunday is moderate in tempo and uses quarter, half, dotted half, and whole notes. All straightforward ringing except for six
From the opening fanfare to the closing chord, your ringers and congregation will be inspired by Terry Osman's dynamic setting of this 16th-century hymn tune. Perfect for the Easter season, the striking
This beautiful arrangement of the beloved hymn is highly engaging, with a variety of musical expressions that show the bell choir at their musical best. Beginning with ethereal random ringing in the treble
This original is quite accessible to any ensemble, yet this thoughtful and tender work is worthy of more advanced groups when careful attention to the melody and subtle dynamic changes is paid. The imagery
This Easter arrangement of one of the Getty's most popular songs is dynamic in energy and filled with joy. Easy to learn, this setting captures the joy of Easter morning. "Christ is risen, He is risen
Sharon Elery Rogers combined Go to Dark Gethsemane and Beneath the Cross of Jesus for this evocative setting that will enhance any Lenten worship service. To make bell changes smooth
This arrangement of the hymn tune DIADEMATA begins with a vibrant fanfare, which reappears between the two stanzas as an interlude and is also used to close the piece in a familiar and comforting yet
This joyous and beautiful original is rhythmic, full of fun techniques (TD, malleted bells on table, mart, and echo), and features a very nice section where the optional handchimes play the melody.
Let the handbells ring out in unbridled joy with this ingenious pairing of LASST UNS ERFREUEN (All Creatures of Our God and King) and EASTER HYMN (Christ the Lord is Risen Today). From