This lovely duet is faithful to the original tune and is accessible to those newer to handbell duet or small-ensemble ringing. The lyrical and fluid piano accompaniment supports the duet nicely and is very
This advanced bell duet makes use of rung and malleted bells -all at the same time by BOTH of the ringers! Rhythmic and syncopated, once mastered this work will certainly ring out, "Celebration!" The folio
Do you have two ringers that need that extra bit of challenge ? This duet provides that challenge. The music is rhythmically simple with very few accidentals and the tempo is manageable. Opportunity for
Three of the titles are duets and the other three are trios, unaccompanied. A handy resource! Titles include: Come Thou Long Expected Jesus (Trio); He Leadeth Me
A part of a larger suite, Joy is a commissioned handbell duet. The tempos is marked "With Great Joy! quarter note = 112." Much use is made of mallets on tabled bells and the antiphonal effect. The
Part of Songs of Faith, Glory is a commissioned handbell duet. The tempos is marked "Energetic, with drive! quarter note = 116-132" Performance notes are given to best facilitate an aural
Songs of Faith is a collection of four separate pieces for handbell duet. Peace is the first selection and is sub-titled Preparation of a pure heart. The
These duets are set for two octaves of handbells and keyboard and include the hymns Morning Has Broken; Jubilate; Holy God, We Praise Your Name; The Tallis Canon; and Fairest Lord
Accompanied, parts I and II included. Titles: Amazing Grace; Let Us Break Bread Together; O How I Love Jesus; There is a Balm & How Firm a Foundation.
This duo is a welcome addition to the repertoire for duet ringers. The piano accompaniment is Bach's Prelude No. 1 in C Major. The piano part and bell parts are two totally different titles, yet they
One of the first-ever published handbell duos, this medley of Be Thou My Vision; All Creatures of Our God and King and Now the Day Is Over is woven together to form an impressive duo!
This work can be used as a solo or duet. Accompaniment is optional if used as a duet. From the opera "Hansel and Gretel", the piece is a great addition to a concert repertoire. Arranged in D Major, measures
Ringer I plays the melody while Ringer II plays plays harmony. Both are supported by a flowing piano accompaniment. The 48 measure piece may be lengthened by observing repeats.
The beloved tune EVENTIDE is arranged in a gentle, calming style, available both as a handbell solo or handbell duet/trio with piano accompaniment and optional flute. The very easy solo may be played on