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This well-known, lyrical Christmas carol is also known by the traditional name GREENSLEEVES. For this handbell quartet arrangement, different techniques are incorporated to showcase the musicality of each
The joyous spirit of this well-loved Christmas carol is captured in this short transcription which will be a splashy addition to any Christmas program.
This lovely carol was written in 1642 by Canadian Jesuit missionary Jean de Brebeuf, who was living amongst the Hurons in Canada. The arranger has given this carol a rhythmic and fresh style while still
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Filled with lovely countermelodies, this expressive arrangement is rung throughout except for a few well-placed shakes at the end. It begins in the key of C with a graceful transition to B-flat where the
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A fun and lively setting of a Christmas favorite. Full-sounding with only a few rehearsals. Perfect for intermediate quartet.
These pieces may be rung either by a two-octave handbell or handchime choir, or by a quartet using no tables, ringing 2 bells in each hand. The arrangements reflect the spirit of the hymns and each
Open any concert or church event with a flair. The piece begins with four-in-hand C major peals while the two lower ringers bring in and intertwine five common Christmas tunes. It is a joy to ring, exciting
The setting of the familiar carol uses Singing Bells and suspended mallets at the beginning to accentuate the silence of a starry night. In the middle, the melodic line is transferred from the bass ringer
This collection of five Christmas Carols arranged for four-in-hand quartet includes Joy to the World; In the Bleak Midwinter; Rise Up Shepherd and Follow; Silent Night; and The First
This timeless tune is based on a Ukrainian folk chant called Shchedryk, which means "bountiful," and was originally a New Year's well-wishing song. New lyrics in English have made this beloved tune
This popular Christmas carol is written in 6/8 time which gives a new flavor to the piece. Various contrasting techniques such as TD, LV, RT, vibrato, and martellato along with a subito tempo change engage
Mallets and mart. emphasize the joy in Angels We Have Heard on High. 7ths and 9ths create a meditative mood in Silent Night.