A favorite of many handbell choirs for over a decade, this number has been updated with the addition of optional sixth octave bass notes and optional choir chimes. Optional percussion includes snare drum,
This gentle work is a real winner for those looking for an undisputed challenge technically and musically! Two tunes are used, one by Spilman and the other by Kirkpatrick. Triplets, used throughout this 84
This piece is full of those special techniques your ringers love to play. Winner of the 1999 AGEHR Area II Young Ringers' Festival Original Composition Contest, techniques include echo, martellato, TD, PL,
This flexible, festive composition will have your ringers - and all who hear it - resisting the urge to dance! The flexible optional accompaniments allow for the inclusion of a Level 1 handchime choir and a
Originally a folk song from Bolivia or Argentina, this work was made famous in the 60's by Simon and Garfunkel with the English title If I Could. The talented arranger from Puerto Rico has captured
Light and pleasant, a repetitive 8th note figure in the upper bells accompanies the melody once through. This piece features a brief introduction and closing. Use with appropriate scripture.
This arrangement of the famous Sousa march uses a variety of ringing techniques, such as plucking, ring touch, and LV, as well as crash cymbals. 130 measures in length and set in the keys of F Major and Bb
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
This contemporary composition keeps your ringers busy. A lot of movement as well as repetition with unexpected accents and syncopated rhythms require ringing skill. A great "show" piece for your advanced
A commissioned work included in the "Janus" Series from AGEHR, this original work is written for handbells with oboe, flute and optional percussion instruments. The work is basically divided into three
An arrangement of music used as a fanfare for the entrance of the Crown Prince and Princess of Japan at the first Abilympic in 1981.