This reproducible collection of three Christmas favorites features a bell tree soloist accompanied by a handbell or handchime choir. The result is fresh, interesting, and beautiful. No bell tree? No
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This medley incorporates the hymns Down at the Cross; At Calvary and I Stand Amazed in the Presence. Moving from 4/4 to 12/8 and back, the piece has a lot of rhythmic and
This arrangement of a traditional Gaelic melody, used for several hymns including Morning Has Broken, begins and ends very energetically with light and lively malleted rhythms to set the
This is a beautiful setting of an old German tune. Micheal Mazzatenta is establishing himself as one of the finest composers and arrangers of our time. Don't miss this spectacular holiday treat.
With flute, handbell, and handchimes, Hart Morris creates a thing of joy and beauty. Creatively interweaving the melody through key changes, the idiomatic flute part and the overall rhythmic vitality that
The composer's creativity shines through in this very interesting original piece that works as well with two octaves as it does with three. If you use it in school, just shorten the title to "Celebration."
The syncopations of this popular praise chorus are made accessible for level 3 ringing in this setting of Brian Doerksen's original tune. Nice bits of "fill" in the accompaniment keep the energy going
This original composition engages the listener from the start with a melody that shifts from 3/4 and 6/8 every other measure. This rhythm pattern continues throughout the piece except for a short section of
This joyful arrangement allows beginning groups the chance to work on techniques and musicality, all while ringing and performing a true Christmas classic. More advanced groups will find this satisfying to
This arrangement of this Easter classic majestic expresses the joy of the day. The staccato notes throughout add a great deal and may be thumb damped or malleted with the bells on the table. Handchimes
This fun arrangement of an old favorite is a welcome addition to the repertoire. The piece keeps everyone active and utilizes a few special techniques. A few chimes carry the melody for one verse. This is
"Some glad morning, when this life is o'er, I'll fly away." Albert Brumley's beloved gospel tune is here combined with In the Sweet By and By for a toe-tapping time! Lots of staccato technique