Easy to Easy-medium procession patterns for congregational hymns. These processions are not intended to provide sole accompaniment but to add a special sparkle as supplementary sounds for 17 great
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
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
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
This expansive original work is rich in beautiful melodies and opportunities for musical contrast. The piece includes both handbells and chimes. Accompanying eighth notes, then triplets, then syncopation
This humorous selection uses an ostinato pattern throughout much of the music. It is written so that ringers leave during the last section concluding with the last chord played offstage. Optional percussion
This selection, written for the Bay View Week of Handbells, will push ringers' expressiveness and musicality to their limits. Soaring melodies and undulating accompaniment figures abound, giving the piece a
An ethereal opening gives way to a driving, arpeggiated figure replete with syncopations and jubilant energy! The piece builds in energy and intensity throughout before fading away with echoes of the
A minimum quantity of 7 is required on this title.
The Handbells Rock series goes Motown with this timeless classic made popular first by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and later by Diana Ross. The arrangement is true to the original, with syncopated
This piece is a trio arrangement of a piece that is also available for 2-octave handbell choir. The music is built around a 2 measure passacaglia in both pieces. Both pieces are fairly thin-textured, mostly