This exciting original shows that music that is not overly difficult can still be moving and meaningful. Rhythmically challenging in some areas, with smoothed-out rhythms in others, there is enough
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Loo, Asubuhi Njema is the Swahili translation of Oh, Happy Morning, a title that describes the upbeat, joyful nature of this original composition. Marts, mart lifts, mallets, shaking, LV,
As with joy, handbells can take on many colors. This arrangement brings out those different colors through the variety of techniques used to express all the sounds of the instrument. Easily learned, ringers
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This accessible suite of five movements may be played separately or together as a concert offering. Perfect for beginning to intermediate ringers, each movement features simple yet engaging melodies that
Time to celebrate! Engaging and exciting sounds are enhanced by shaking, LVs, thumb damps, mallets or plucking, and martellatos, all at an upbeat tempo. Any size choir from Level 1+ on up will enjoy this
This jaunty arrangement of the TikTok sensation will be crowd pleaser for sure. Two incompatible scores are included in the folio: score A is Level 2 for two octaves, and score B (more complex) is Level 3
Here is a fun, original composition tailored for the developing choir. Ringers will enjoy learning the varied stopped techniques, and audiences and congregations will be humming the tune long after the
A song of resilience, this traditional Israeli folk song begins with a mournful setting on handchimes that is lovely, gentle, and flowing. The character of the piece changes as it moves into an up-tempo
This joyous and beautiful original is rhythmic, full of fun techniques (TD, malleted bells on table, mart, and echo), and features a very nice section where the optional handchimes play the melody.
This lively and spirited original piece for handbells is filled with lots of exciting techniques like thumb damps, plucking, swings, mart lifts, echoes, and a shake. Besides being a rousing prelude for
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...
Create a celebratory mood with this forceful, joyous original tune! Perfect for young or beginning ensembles, the lack of bell changes and full chordal structure will help ringers build their confidence
The setting of this cherished gospel hymn begins with singing bell and a serene unison statement of the melody. It quickly moves into an upbeat country-style rhythmic mode that incorporates mallets and
Beginning ringers will enjoy this procession-like piece appropriate for worship, concert, or festival. An alternative title also makes it practical for use in school settings. Thumb damps and shakes are
One of the most familiar rounds, Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant Us Peace) intertwines three melodies into a beautiful, peaceful work. As is common in the choral world, this arrangement presents the three
Played entirely with mallets, this happy piece is sure to be a favorite! The two editions are compatible for massed ringing events.
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
Perfectly titled, this joyous piece will lift your spirits! The original tune set in a lilting 6/8 has a memorable melody with bold harmonies, making it a great choice for concert or worship. The
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This original composition is pure Dobrinski! The initial theme is expressed in full chords, then the fun begins with lots of techniques before stacked eighths push into the final statement. Exciting from
Composed for a middle school handbell festival, this is a fun, easy-to-learn piece that all will enjoy. Give it a Halloween title and it will be perfect for a fall concert where you can imagine tip-toeing
Handbells rung in chordal texture with lots of spicy techniques thrown in are only part of the overall sound ensemble of this tune originally written by T. Susato. Keyboard, percussion, and brass contribute