Following in the footsteps of Bell Tree Christmas, here is a collection of six hymn tune arrangements for the bell soloist. Each setting includes a straightforward presentation of the tune,
This simple song of praise will expose your beginning ringers to LV, swing, and echo techniques while being an impeccable selection for any service in which the cross is the focus. If your choir is playing
Bold and uplifting, perfect for worship, concert or school programs, the piece involves every ringer throughout and is fun to ring with its not-so-usual ABC form in Eb major. (Your AB5 ringer will be happy
This gentle accessible arrangement warmly embraces the nineth century tune CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM, and is equally beautiful whether performed on handbells or handchimes. The liberal use of LVs and open
This simple setting of AR HYD Y NOS is ideal for beginner ensembles. Set in 4/4 time, it uses basic ringing and thumb damping techniques and moves the sweet melody around to each part of the group, allowing
This serene arrangement allows every faithful follower a moment of reflection. Perfect for beginning choirs, Nancy Tipton's He Leadeth Me is a great tool for teaching the use of LV and
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This simple bell tree solo is supported by an active accompaniment which can be 3-5 octave handchimes and/or keyboard. Optional vocal solo, unison voices and congregational singing are included as well as a
This simple setting is designed for a beginning bell or chime choir to sound full and accomplished through a conscious effort to keep all the ringers busy and happy. As a bonus, this arrangement can also be
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,
Ring and Sing the Seasons is a reproducible collection comprised of both seasonal and general use hymn arrangements. The arrangements feature very simple rhythms and chords for handbells or
This first solo in the Soundscapes Series is an evocative piece with a variety of textures and instruments. This bell solo opens echoing the main theme and moves into a duet section. Following an interlude
This third solo in the Soundscape Series offers an underlying accompaniment mixture of piano with string pad with an ethereal after touch, offering a beautiful canvas for the handbell soloist to paint their