The 12 toners system is designed for those for whom the complexities of music notation would be overwhelming. This system of color coding is thoroughly explained in the forward, followed by 10 classical
Three lovely, easy-to-ring (Brightest and Best of the Stars of the Morning; Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees; and Saw Ye My Savior?) are offered in two
This bold, joyous setting of the hymntune EIN FESTE BURG is a perfect choice for Reformation Sunday or any celebratory moment throughout the year! Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell
Adoration was inspired by Revelation 5:13. “Then I heard every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all that is in them, saying: ‘To him who sits on the throne
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This traditional hymn is presented in a straightforward arrangement that can be played by young players or by players with little rehearsal time. This two octave arrangement is between 1:30 and 2:00 minutes
This song works particularly well with beginning bell players in church or school. There are no special techniques used, so it is also effective on handchimes. It is a good teaching piece for the dotted
Written for a youth choir, this arrangement is simple using mallets at the beginning and ending.
These four beginning pieces are designed to be played by beginning ringers of any age. The arrangements include lyrics and are written with strong melody lines. The harmonies are mostly simple chords or
This lush setting of the hymntune HENDON is ideal for any contemplative moment in worship. Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell changes, it can be played by anywhere from two players
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This arrangement of the well-known hymntune SLANE for just 8 handbells brings out the joy of the ancient Irish text Be Thou My Vision. The optional keyboard accompaniment propels the piece
The "Begin to Ring" Series is arranged in order of difficulty, starting with settings that include whole note accompaniment over the melody line and progressing to settings that use limited eighth notes and