Perfect for small choirs and ensembles, this collection of eight grand old hymns has no bell changes, and can easily be rung without tables and in just about any location. You will also find the smaller
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
Continuing the popular 12 Bells in F series, this collection features some of our greatest hymns: Holy, Holy, Holy; Thine Is the Glory; And Can It Be; Be Thou My Vision; It Is Well With My Soul; Jesus
As with the other titles in the 12 Bells in F series, you'll find this collection of favorite hymns of praise very useful when performing with fewer ringers. No bell changes means no table is
Bring your favorite spirituals to life in these 12-bell arrangements suitable for 3-6 ringers (F5-C7). Perfect for short-handed, socially distanced ringing, these favorites are sure to please both ringers
Perfect for small choirs and ensembles, this collection for Christmas continues the 12 Bells in F series. Written in the key of F, all the conventional line/space assignments remain the same. There are no
Fun for summertime with limited ringers, these gospel hymn favorites will strike a familiar and happy chord with many worshipers. Because there are no bell changes, no tables are required. Bell assignment
Music for 12 Bells in F using 3-6 ringers is becoming more and more popular, and this very useful collection expands the catalog with music for Lent and Holy Week. The titles included are: When I Survey
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
This reproducible collection is for a bell tree soloist (3 octaves) accompanied by chime choir (3-5 octaves). The three titles are appropriate for use throughout the year: Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and
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