Embrace the beauty, simplicity, and joy of the holidays with this easy yet satisfying arrangement of the familiar Christmas carol.
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This bold original tune is sure to engage your ringers and audiences! With no bell changes or notes shorter than quarter notes, it's a perfect choice for either the beginning ensemble or...
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Immerse yourself in the gentle embrace of this original composition, thoughtfully crafted for beginners to develop their use of techniques.
Beginning small ensembles will shine in this lyrical original composition! Utilizing just 12 bells between F5 and C7, this selection is a perfect choice for the small or socially-distanced group.
This reproducible collection contains four general hymn arrangements and one original piece that is written as a processional. These pieces are designed to be accessible to beginning ringers and for those
This delicate setting of the beloved communion hymn is perfect for beginning choirs or choirs short on practice time. Full chords abound, and the lack of stopped techniques means the piece can be played on
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Your beginning ringers will love having a piece that sounds like "something!" Well-placed techniques (shakes, thumb damps, marts, and echos) give variety while repetition in rhythms will give
Perfect for the developing ringer, this arrangement of the classic carol uses fun techniques yet remains Level 1. Straightforward and pleasingly engaging.
This famous hymn tune is used with four well-known hymn texts - On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry; That Easter Day With Joy Was Bright; O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High and O Splendor of
This haunting original for the beginning ensemble uses modal harmonies with ample opportunity for musical expression.
Beginning ensembles will love this setting of the tune HAMBURG that uses the echo technique very effectively. Despite having no bell changes and no notes shorter than quarter notes, this arrangement still