4 octave handbell music for general concert performances and Presbyterian churches celebrating St. Andrew's Day.
"This piece calls for a bright tassel to be attached to the F7 bell. This
Ideal for a national holiday or any patriotic setting, this fresh arrangement of The Battle Hymn and Dixie by a newly found handbell composer delights audience and ringer. Several key
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This delightful, original work has a rhythmic foundation built on mixed meter throughout, featuring a delightful melody perfectly suited to the rhythm. Nicely placed mart-lifts add to the engaging pulse of
The beautiful and haunting Irish melody, SLANE, is here set for handbell quartet. The upper two parts are on the top stave with the other two parts having separate staves. Performance instructions are given
Accented and rhythmic, this duet keeps both ringers busy throughout the piece. Unlike many duets, each ringer must follow two staves each. Pictures of how to set up the bells are printed on the inside of
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The traditional spiritual was originally arranged for handbells by Dan R. Edwards and now Sue Garton has further arranged it as a delightful handbell solo. Written in f minor, this piece is ‘swung and
Written in memory of Dwight K. Menard and appropriately named. Modal melody, repeated sections. There is an interesting effect at the end - 2 note groupings are played LV for several measures before the
This piece is performed entirely with mallets with a few martellato lifts in the middle to create contrast and bring excitement to the piece. This is a challenging arrangement due to the tempo and key
This timeless tune is based on a Ukrainian folk chant called Shchedryk, which means "bountiful," and was originally a New Year's well-wishing song. New lyrics in English have made this beloved tune