With mallet rolls and clicks, finger snaps and thumb damps, this well-known theme is fun to ring! Sure to lighten any concert but especially around Halloween!
Two favorite carols are combined into a delightful and joyous setting featuring styles and rhythms from around the world. Beginning with a Celtic flair, it travels to East Asia, basks in the calypso style
This is a rhythmic, dancing, melodic original work that will have your audience smiling as they sway along to the beat. Techniques include mart, mallet, ring, and shake. The addition of bass handchimes
Jason has combined two favorite hymn tunes, BEECHER and SAGINA, into a lovely setting that features creative intertwining of the two hymn tunes using both handchimes and bells. Nicely placed malleted notes
This original composition will work well for a celebratory opening to worship or any concert event. Carefully placed LVs create a sonority that nicely supports the melody line while unexpected yet
This original work features a happy, lilting melody that will engage your group from the very first measure. It features half- and quarter-note chords which support the melody shared in both the bass and
Sometimes called the unofficial state song of California, this song has been used in a wide variety of settings from Bugs Bunny cartoons to when President and Mrs. Reagan left Washington at the end of his
The opening measures of this arrangement of an Andalucian Carol are rung LV to have the effect of a carillon then segues into the delightfully rhythmic main theme. Handbells and handchimes tag-team the
Refreshing and creative, this composition utilizes the handbell choir to accompany the bell tree soloist. In the contrasting mid-section, the handbell choir takes over the melody, using handchimes, with the
This beautiful arrangement is based on two 16th-century Russian carols, Carol of the Russian Children (a traditional melody from White Russia) and In a Manger (an old Russian tune). It is
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This delightful and creative setting of four Christmas favorites are in Mixolydian mode. The rhythmic opening section sets the basis of a melodic accompaniment pattern that weaves throughout the work while
The Czech carol Nesem vam noviny ("We bring you news") tells of the angel's annunciation of Christ’s birth to the shepherds. This beautifully engaging handbell arrangement includes singing
This exciting work is filled with rhythm and excitement for any celebration, worship service, or concert. The melody is supported by marts, mart lifts, shakes, mallets, and mallet lifts, all perfectly
This tone poem creates music and sounds representative of the glorious "Aurora Borealis." Use of singing bell, echoes, suspended bells, LV, and more adds to the creativity of the work. Nicely placed
This introspective and moving original work honors the sadness and loneliness felt by so many during the pandemic. Written in F minor, the foundation is an eight-measure pedal tone that supports a lovely
This lyrical and expressive arrangement of the 1653 Cruger hymn tune is simply lovely. Moving notes in the bass clef support the melody in the treble creating an introspective piece for meditation and
We never grow tired of Scott Joplin’s work – and this new arrangement of a ragtime standard offers a variety of styles and treatments that will enchant both audiences and ringers. Lots of fun to
This original setting, useful as the beginning of a concert or prelude to worship, has a lovely and memorable melody that is rung alternately in both treble and bass. Rhythmic challenges involve triplets
The hymn tune GLORIA has probably been arranged more times than we can count. However, this fresh, elegant, and beautiful setting will capture your heart. The familiar tune, often presented in subtle ways,
The English folk song with its melancholic melody lends itself to countermelodies and luscious harmonies which have been beautifully developed here, giving fresh, new appeal. The melody weaves throughout as
This is a beautifully crafted lyric and sensitive arrangement of this wonderful hymn. Singing bell and flute (or C-instrument) solo introduction sets the tone which leads into chords featuring close
This original, upbeat, rhythmic work is written in 7/8 throughout and features a variety of stopped techniques and echoes artfully placed, supporting a lilting melody and solid bass foundation. It was the
This simple yet powerful music to takes the listener to the Garden of Gethsemane with an attitude of prayer and reflection. The stark, sonorous chords and musical lines using both bells and handchimes