Like the arrangement for full choir, this reproducible ensemble setting invokes the style of American mountain and bluegrass music. The string bass (optional) sets the tone, while the melody is played
These eight arrangements are reproducible, and can be played by only six people. Because there are more than twelve bells used in each piece, there is more harmonic diversity and tables may be necessary. A
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
Seven top-selling settings of popular contemporary hymns and songs. The arrangements come from a variety of composers and arrangers and offer a range of styles to enliven your worship. Some use optional
This reproducible collection includes nine best-selling arrangements of recent years. Some include handchimes; some use flute or other orchestration. Titles include: I Want Jesus to Walk with
This 60-page collection includes 16 best-selling arrangements of recent years, all for three-octave choirs. Levels range from 1+ to 2+. These tried and proven winners from a variety of composers and
This setting of the hymn tune LOBE DEN HERREN captures the exuberant adoration expressed by the text of the popular hymn. Arranged for handbells and organ with optional handchimes, the opening fanfare rings
Following in the footsteps of Bell Tree Christmas, here is a collection of six hymn tune arrangements for the bell soloist. Each setting includes a straightforward presentation of the tune,
Opening with a motive based on the first three notes of the melody, this dynamic setting will be a welcome addition to any worship, concert, or festival experience. Filled with contrasting sections of
The passionate lyrics of this well-known hymn provide the impetus for this 3-6 octave handbell setting. Each verse grows in intensity, providing the backdrop to the final verse: "When I stand in glory, I
Filled with speedy mallet work, exciting martellatos and other fun techniques, this dynamic arrangement of the popular worship song comes to life for ringers and listeners alike. Encourage your praise band
This fun-filled setting is ideal for a smaller ensemble of six or seven ringers, staying within the three-octave range using only 14 bells from D4 to G6. This clever arrangement sacrifices nothing of the
This lovely quartet arrangement of the beloved Scottish–English folk song provides expressive parts for four ringers. Each player will be subtly challenged and ultimately rewarded by this delightful
Beautiful, haunting, and reflective, this well-crafted arrangement of the Welsh hymn tune ABERYSTWYTH will be appropriate for Advent, Lent, or any reflective time in community handbell programs. Low chimes
This jazz/blues rendition of the familiar spiritual is sure to get everyone's toes tapping. Full of fun stopped techniques, it features a lively bass line which is challenging but worth the effort. Ringers
A bluegrass toe-tapper! Commissioned for the 2020 Handbell Musicians of America Area 5 Spring Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, this piece starts open and stately before launching with rhythmic energy into