The pieces in this collection provide opportunities for ringers to focus on a particular rinign technique or aspect of musicianship. Pedagogical information is provided for each piece. Contents: At the
This reproducible collection is for a bell tree soloist (3 octaves) accompanied by chime choir (3-5 octaves). The three titles are appropriate for use throughout the year: Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and
A collection of eight pieces for four to eight ringers without tables, using 13-16 bells between D5 and C7. Each setting is only two pages long, with a variety of assignment options offered. Contents:
This reproducible collection contains four general hymn arrangements and one original piece that is written as a processional. These pieces are designed to be accessible to beginning ringers and for those
This reproducible collection contains five hymn arrangements appropriate for Thanksgiving, Reformation, Communion, and general themes. Easily prepared for four to six ringers, the creative piano
This reproducible collection of eight well-known hymn tunes will be very useful to your handbell program. Easy on your budget: purchase one book and make as many copies as you need. A great resource for the
This lovely reproducible collection of ten (10) hymns is arranged for five or fewer musicians. These are all familiar, although some have titles that may not immediately 'ring a bell.' The arrangements are
This collection contains interesting arrangements of three great hymns - and not a bell change in sight! Each ringer needs only their two bells (for the arrangement performed) and their music. For an
This thoughtful collection of five hymn settings for eight handbells and optional piano may be used throughout the year. For beginner and intermediate small ensembles, these favorite hymns are portable and
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
This collection of bell tree embellishments includes many well-known hymn tunes and features ostinato patterns, tonics, fifths, and pentatonic rhythms. The simple, easy to learn embellishments are intended
Smaller ensembles will find this reproducible folio of favorite hymns useful and fulfilling for year-round worship and even communion. Range D5-D6 or G4-D6. The optional keyboard accompaniments will enhance
This second collection of six hymns for eight handbells covers the church year from Advent through Easter. These arrangements may be played by two to four ringers - the score accommodates this option by
Following the success of the first collection, this second volume of hymn settings for twelve bells contains eight pieces carefully crafted for small ensembles suited for use throughout the year. The
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
Designed to be rung by 3-6 players using bell trees or tables, these introductions also work as processionals. There are options to lead into the hymn ending on either the dominant or the tonic. With no
A compilation of joyous, accessible handbell selections that will bring delight to both ringers and listeners. This reproducible collection includes uplifting hymn arrangements by Patricia Hurlbutt, Anna
This reproducible collection contains two sprightly, bold arrangements (Jesus Shall Reign and God of Grace and God of Glory) and three gentle, prayerful arrangements (What Wondrous
As the name says, no tables are needed to ring this collection of three hymns, making it perfect for "on the go" or socially distanced ringing. There are no bell changes, so each ringer rings only two
Reproducible, these eight arrangements for eight bells are also accessible and beautiful. The piano fills out the harmonies and provides depth of sound. The handbell parts may be rung without tables.
These eight arrangements are reproducible, and can be played by only six people. Because there are more than twelve bells used in each piece, there is more harmonic diversity and tables may be necessary. A
The eight titles contained in this reproducible collection are versatile, musical, and fun. Playable with two, three, or four ringers (F5-F6), these are ideal for socially distant ringing without tables.
A reproducible collection of nine pieces that may be used in worship services or may be used as teaching material. The collection was composed to provide opportunities for ringers to focus on a particular
Three lovely, easy-to-ring (Brightest and Best of the Stars of the Morning; Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees; and Saw Ye My Savior?) are offered in two