Terry Osman provides us with a fresh and elegant setting of this nineteenth-century hymn tune. Beautifully expressive phrasing highlights the memorable melody and seamless transitions are featured as the
This hymn-like ballad is one of the most popular praise songs for worship. Presented in the key of F major and with the lyrics inserted, it would be very easy for a soloist or a congregation to sing along.
Continuing the popular 12 Bells in F series, this collection features some of our greatest hymns: Holy, Holy, Holy; Thine Is the Glory; And Can It Be; Be Thou My Vision; It Is Well With My Soul; Jesus
As with the other titles in the 12 Bells in F series, you'll find this collection of favorite hymns of praise very useful when performing with fewer ringers. No bell changes means no table is
Fun for summertime with limited ringers, these gospel hymn favorites will strike a familiar and happy chord with many worshipers. Because there are no bell changes, no tables are required. Bell assignment
A minimum quantity of 6 is required on this title.
Three lovely, easy-to-ring (Brightest and Best of the Stars of the Morning; Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees; and Saw Ye My Savior?) are offered in two
This reproducible collection is for a bell tree soloist (3 octaves) accompanied by chime choir (3-5 octaves). The three titles are appropriate for use throughout the year: Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and
Haunting and heroic at the same time, 40 Days in the Desert captures struggle and victory within the same breath. Written in single pulse 3/4 time, the strong melodic lines are supported by
Three popular spirituals are cleverly arranged for just 8 bells playable by 2-4 ringers. Each short piece is offered in 4 different ranges, depending on which bells the ringers want to use: C5-C6 for one
This haunting original work is perfect for Lent or any contemplative moment in worship or concert settings. Utilizing just 12 bells between F5 and C7, this reproducible selection is a perfect choice for the
A minimum quantity of 9 is required on this title.
The five hymns of adoration and praise in this reproducible collection have no bell changes and may be played with music stands if desired. Contents: Fairest Lord Jesus; Give Me
Using only four or five ringers, these 11 acclamations can be used as processionals (the first eight measures can be repeated ad lib) or as interludes or responses. Often, the briefest snippet of a
Basically a 3 octave piece with a few optional bass notes, this piece is majestic and useful in church or concerts. The organ part is integral to the piece. The bell part begins with stately half note
This versatile reproducible collection is sure to be a hit with both handchime and handbell choirs! These creative arrangements of folk melodies are accessible for beginning groups looking to play something