Based on the tune, JEFFERSON, this arrangement with a bass ostinato pattern definitely sets the mood for Advent. Varying dynamics, dramatic martellatos, and effective crescendos gives great opportunity for
This arrangement blends a Bavarian Christmas carol, Ich lag und schlief, with the well-known classic carol Silent Night. Two timbres are heard as both bells and chimes have opportunity to
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This absolutely beautiful yet easy arrangement of this Christmas favorite has no bell changes, so tables are not necessary. Two bells and a music stand and you can play it anywhere you wish. Who
Gaudete literally means rejoice in Latin and is a sacred Christmas carol that was thought to have been composed in the 16th century. The 3rd Sunday of Advent is sometimes called Gaudete Sunday.
Christmas songs God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen and Fum, Fum, Fum are combined in what will become an audience favorite. The bell part stands alone as a fine arrangement, but adding
Five easy organ preludes for Advent and Christmas. Limited pedal usage, idiomatic hand positions, and recurring musical ideas make these preludes easy to play and delightful to listen to.
Five seasonal preludes: Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus; Arise, O Christian People; It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; Still, Still, Still and On This Day Earth Shall Ring.
This handbell music is designed to be played as readers move to and from the lectern or in between readings in a worship service. They use short, familiar, seasonal hymns which tie readings and season
Perfect for the Advent season, this setting of the Swedish tune BEREDEN VAG FUR HERRAN has no bell changes. Both treble and bass clefs get to play the melody and thumb damps are used for articulation
This famous hymn tune is used with four well-known hymn texts - On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry; That Easter Day With Joy Was Bright; O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High and O Splendor of