A compilation of joyous, accessible handbell selections that will bring delight to both ringers and listeners. This reproducible collection includes uplifting hymn arrangements by Patricia Hurlbutt, Anna
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 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
A reproducible collection of accessible titles for Lent, Holy Week and Easter. Ranging in difficulty from 1 to 1+, these thoughtful arrangements utilize various techniques that are colorful and interesting
Woven with the beloved PASSION CHORALE melody, Ron Mallory's fresh and reflective accompaniment resembles an ostinato through its repetitive nature. With the message of the text always in focus, this
Tower swings and the echo technique provide warmth and tenderness to this arrangement of the revered PASSION CHORALE. The level is attainable by any ensemble but even groups with more experience will find a
This sturdy hymn tune serves well to set the tone for worship during the Lenten season. It opens with a simple statement of the melody and slowly evolves into an expanded voicing of the original hymn,
This set of arrangements provides two selections for Lent and Holy Week observances and one for Easter Sunday. In keeping with level-one guidelines, there is no subdivision of the beat and the few handbell
Beginning choirs will rejoice when Jason Krug's accessible original work is in their binders. Ringers will have the opportunity to learn about LVs, legato ringing, shakes, and how to control the bell for
2-3 octaves of handbells add optional accompaniment to this anthem expressing the anticipation of the Lord's return. Bells ring in half note and quarter-note chords for the majority of the work.
Sure to create a wonderful, thought-provoking moment during Lent, this setting provides a reflective backdrop for contemplating Christ's suffering and death on the cross. While rhythmically simple, the
Beginning choirs are given the opportunity to use several bell techniques including singing bell, echoes, shakes and swing techniques. This is a perfect prelude for the Lenten season - and it does not
This setting of the familiar Lenten spiritual has depth yet is accessible to developing ringers. It begins with an optional two-measure introduction of dissonant chords symbolizing the crucifixion as Jesus