From Sunday school to English soccer, Give Me Oil in My Lamp has long been a favorite with singers and audiences around the world. Now your ringers can join the fun, with shakes, marts, mallet
With mallet rolls and clicks, finger snaps and thumb damps, this well-known theme is fun to ring! Sure to lighten any concert but especially around Halloween!
Children of all ages will enjoy this simple yet very effective arrangement of the traditional song. The optional wood block simulates the ticking clock, as do various percussive techniques. Familiar or not,
This synth-pop instrumental appeared in the late '60s on an album featuring the Moog synthesizer and became an instant hit! This delightful arrangement features two-octave handchimes and optionally one
This Leroy Anderson favorite has been called "one of the wittiest and most clever pieces in the orchestral repertoire" and was written to include a physical typewriter as a solo percussion instrument! This
This catchy polka-style piece is a worldwide favorite! Dedicated to Raleigh Ringers director David Harris for their annual Oktobellfest, it stays true to the style with a steady oom-pah beat. The addition
The arranger has created a delightful setting of this favorite from Edvard Grieg's Lyric Pieces written for piano solo. Mallets and thumb damps are predominately used, interspersed with the
Here’s another terrific yet less familiar Scott Joplin work that is perfect for handbells! Shawn has crafted a fabulous arrangement which is basically rung throughout with a few table mallets
This ragtime waltz combines the classical waltz and ragtime styles. Nicely adapted for handbells incorporating mallets, plucks, and a few LVs plus ring touch techniques for perfectly placed accents and
Originally written for piano, then transcribed for classical guitar, this popular dance is now available for handbells. You can almost feel the guitar and taste the Spanish flavor in this lovely
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Brian has created a delightful arrangement of the American folk tune, Dan Tucker, first published in 1843. A variety of techniques are used throughout: mallet, mallet lift, mart, TD, plus hand claps,
This delightful American folk tune will be a wonderful addition to your group's repertoire. Perfect for youth as well as adults, multiple variations find the melody featured in both treble and bass clefs.
Originally arranged for the Raleigh Ringers, this rendition is definitely not your ordinary setting of the traditional Christmas season favorite! The arranger has used many ringing techniques, stopped
This arrangement combines three early 20th-century novelty tunes: Where’s That Dog-gone, Dog-gone Dog of Mine?; O Where, O Where Has My Little Dog Gone? and the children's tune
This is an amazing arrangement! It begins true to Handy’s original and then the various styles switch from swing to straight eighths throughout while revisiting the basic style. A fabulous bass line
This delightfully entertaining handbell solo includes a written part for an actual typewriter! The handbell solo part is performed entirely with mallets, bells on the table. Detailed instructions and