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A charming arrangement of the spiritual He Arose (ASCENSIUS) uses marts, echos, TD and shakes. Very accessible and interesting arrangement for beginning choirs in both church and school.
This accessible arrangement of the familiar Mexican folk song has been arranged with easy rhythms and no bell changes.
This joyous and beautiful original is rhythmic, full of fun techniques (TD, malleted bells on table, mart, and echo), and features a very nice section where the optional handchimes play the melody.
Children of all ages will enjoy this simple yet very effective arrangement of the traditional song. The optional wood block simulates the ticking clock, as do various percussive techniques. Familiar or not,
This arrangement of the CWM RHONDDA hymn tune includes piano accompaniment which is not optional. The handbell and piano interplay creates a full-sounding anthem using smaller resources.
The hymn tune ASSAM was originally a folk song from India. Christian words were added to the melody to make the beloved hymn we know today. The text is inserted between the staves. This arrangement works
This very usable arrangement of a well-known spiritual features a variety of techniques and an introduction to syncopated rhythms for the beginning choir. A faster tempo will make it attractive to
This accessible arrangement of the lively spiritual will give your choir a chance to hum along. Lots of stopped techniques are used - mart, thumb damp, shake, and echo - and the words are printed between
All aboard to ring an arrangement of this vintage folk tune. This setting chugs along with a variety of fun techniques from beginning to end, making it a great choice for school choirs and community
This exciting original shows that music that is not overly difficult can still be moving and meaningful. Rhythmically challenging in some areas, with smoothed-out rhythms in others, there is enough
Chime and bell ringers will have fun playing the short arrangements of the five classic Disney tunes in this collection. Staccato and echo techniques, among others, add interest and challenge for beginning
Your beginning ringers will love having a piece that sounds like "something!" Well-placed techniques (shakes, thumb damps, marts, and echos) give variety while repetition in rhythms will give
This ancient Christmas hymn, first translated in 1582, has a wonderful message and is a fresh alternative to the usual Christmas fare. Words are included for easier learning and to make the ringing