This Beatles tune will be fun to add to your upcoming concerts. The melody uses syncopated rhythms well beyond the level designation, but because of its familiarity, it should be accessible to your groups.
The Oscar-winning song is now available for handbells! You'll definitely want to include this song on your upcoming concert, and as a bonus, it's easy to put together!
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Here's a challenging piece that's sure to be a hit with your advanced bell choir. From the hit musical Hair, the pieces in this medley are charged with energy and excitement and filled with
First introduced in the late 1920s and later used as a centerpiece for the 1952 MGM film, "Singin' in the Rain" is a tune that many Americans recognize. This handbell adaptation brings elements straight
Howard Shore's mystical music from "The Lord of the Rings" movies is presented in a finely-crafted medley for handbells. Ringers and audiences will love their musical journey through the Shire,
True to the original, with its expressive soaring melody and heart-pounding rhythms, this exciting new handbell arrangement of the Oscar-winning song from "Frozen" is sure to be a concert staple, to the
"It Might Get Loud" is an epic, exhilarating backstage pass into the world of some of the biggest guitar rock stars around. Over the course of one day, three generations of electric guitar phenoms come
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Combining two towering melodies into one superb arrangement, the popular You Raise Me Up is melded with William Runyan's Great is Thy Faithfulness to achieve an offering of
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Time out for fun with this up-beat arrangement of a pop classic. Percussion, though optional, is a must as it lends to the over-all flavor. Additional staves for the claves, cabasa, maracas, bongo drums and