This piece is performed entirely with mallets with a few martellato lifts in the middle to create contrast and bring excitement to the piece. This is a challenging arrangement due to the tempo and key
Written for piano in 1877, the title came from a performance suggestion made by the composer to "play both hands turned sideways, so that the movement of the hands imitates a chopping motion." This version
This classical piece uses Ring, TD, and mallet techniques to highlight the various tempo changes throughout the piece. When all four ringers are malleting, it is as though eight mallets are dancing on the
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 is a very cheerful arrangement of the familiar Christmas song. The audience will enjoy an extraordinary Christmas experience through this fast, vibrant, and vivid piece. The key element to moving this
In this arrangement of the traditional Neapolitan song, Ringers 1 and 2 use two simultaneous techniques (mallet roll and shake) to imitate the sound of a ukulele. After a short transition, the tune is
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
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