This flowing arrangement of the popular worship song utilizes suspended malleted bells in the second verse, and a lighter texture with unique harmonies for the third verse. Expressive ringing and a timeless
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This setting of the contemporary classic captures the tender and simple melodic interpretation found in the artist's own rendition. It spans the spectrum dynamically while underscoring the overall theme
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Popular praise and worship songs will come alive in this collection of twelve easy-to-ring settings. Each arrangement begins with a brief introduction and is a complete composition that can be used for
This standard inspirational song is set for handbells, optional handchimes and synthesizer. In this wonderfully emotional and moving rendition, ringers will enjoy the serenity and beauty of the steady
This exciting arrangement may stand alone as a piece for handbells only, or it may be enhanced with optional organ, brass, timpani, choir and/or congregation. A fanfare introduction leads into a joyous
Back by popular demand, this classic arrangement of the French Carol Noel Nouvelet has alternate texts which allow it to be used at Christmas and Easter. Malleted bass rhythms open the piece and
This arrangement of George Bennard's gospel classic truly enhances the melodic beauty of the original, making it a must for your handbell choir during Lent.
Played entirely with mallets, this happy piece is sure to be a favorite! The two editions are compatible for massed ringing events.
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Fitting for both traditional and contemporary worship, this effective arrangement combines two hymns, The Power of the Cross and When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. This thought-provoking
Mystical and ethereal, this arrangement of the chorale NUN KOMM DER HEIDEN HEILAND conveys the quiet anticipation which characterizes the season of Advent. There are optional parts for chime tree or wind
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
The beloved Appalachian folksong is presented in all its simple beauty with these two compatible settings, one for 2-3 octaves and one for 3-5 octave groups. Effective when played by either handbells