This collection includes five processionals that can be used to begin a worship service or concert. They are set in five different keys, facilitating seamless transitions into the next song. Each
Each of these seven pieces can serve both as hymn introductions or "introits" for your handbell choir. Each is about 20 measures long, ending in the key most often associated with the tune so organists can
Presented here is the famous Westminster Chimes pattern in five different keys: C, D, E-flat, F, and G major. Four or five ringers can stand in the narthex or anywhere in the church and signal the
This handbell music is designed to be played as readers move to and from the lectern or in between readings in a worship service. They use short, familiar, seasonal hymns which tie readings and season
Using only four or five ringers, these 11 acclamations can be used as processionals (the first eight measures can be repeated ad lib) or as interludes or responses. Often, the briefest snippet of a
With this expressive selection, Lloyd Larson revitalizes the beloved Lutkin choral benediction and also provides an optional short ending. The versatile arrangement is a lovely choice as an SATB choral