Designed to be rung by 3-6 players using bell trees (or tables), these pieces can also work as processionals. Each piece has the option to lead into the hymn ending on either the dominant or the tonic. No
This rhythmic, expressive and elegant setting of the hymn tune, TO GOD BE THE GLORY, is the perfect arrangement for your advanced ringers to show their technical and musical skills. It is crafted for seven
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
God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen; All My Heart This Night Rejoices and O Come, O Come, Emmanuel are combined in this lively arrangement. It moves quickly, and the three tunes interplay in fun
These three Christmas songs: Let It Snow!; Silver Bells; and Winter Wonderland, are each two pages long (no page turns) and all scored in the treble clef beginning at
These three Christmas songs: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; O Little Town of Bethlehem; and Silent Night, are each two pages long (no page turns) and all scored in the treble clef
For the third volume of the Ring With Six series, five more Christmas songs have been arranged for a small ensemble of six ringers. Each piece is two pages long (no page turns), and all are scored in treble
For the fourth volume of the Ring With Six series, five more Christmas songs have been arranged for a small ensemble of six ringers. Each piece is two pages long (no page turns), and all are scored in
This reproducible collection of seven Advent and Christmas songs is arranged for 3-6 ringers. These are all familiar songs, some with titles that may not immediately "ring a bell." The arrangements are
This rhythmic work, written for an inter-generational handbell quintet, can also be rung by a quartet. It opens with a rhythmic section and an engaging melody. The middle section is legato with a fresh, new
Also known as The Banks O’Doon (a river in Scotland), the text is a poem written in 1791 by Robert Burns, who then set the lyrics to a Scottish air called The Caledonian Hunt's