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This traditional children's song has been set for a beginning handbell or handchime choir. There is a single key change from G to C, but no other bell changes. A few eighth notes at the end may be omitted
Feature your beginning handbell soloist during the Christmas season with this easy handbell solo for two octaves and keyboard accompaniment. Also a good choice for the soloist with little time to
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Fully reproducible, these five approachable arrangements have options for eight, ten, or twelve handbells. This joyful collection of Christmas music for small handbell ensembles can be played with or
This energetic, reproducible setting of the well-known hymn tune SINE NOMINE is especially appropriate for All Saints Day. Written with flexibility in mind, the arrangement is scored for eight, ten, twelve,
An ideal piece for the beginning handbell choir featuring block chords, whole, half and quarter notes. Very ringable.
Lahairoi is a Hebrew word which means “The well of the Living One who sees me” and was inspired by Genesis 16:13. “She gave this name to the Lord who spoke to her: “You are the God
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This reproducible set of rhythm development exercises is designed to grow and strengthen your ringers' rhythmic reading skills as well as independence of the hands. Great for weekly warm-ups or at-home
Finding yourself short of ringers but still need music that is bold, interesting, and fun to play? No problem! Ring out anytime with this collection of four hymns for 8 handbells (D5-D6) and keyboard.
Three Scandinavian Christmas Carols is a charming suite of two octave music for handbells or handchimes, perfect for youth or developing choirs. All titles are arranged in a contrasting style, for
What A Friend is based on the tune of Charles C. Converse.