These exciting reproducible collections of familiar hymns are both affordable and achievable for most choirs. The wonderful arrangements will come together quickly and will have your handbell choir ready to
This reproducible collection of best-selling handbell pieces will be a budget-stretching addition to your handbell library. It is filled with dynamic settings from some of today’s finest handbell
Christmas and handbells go together particularly well, and this reproducible collection of holiday hits is a fresh and fun touch for all sorts of gatherings: church, school, concerts, festivals, the mall...
Every ensemble, no matter its size, occasionally needs a well-crafted 2-3 octave piece. This arrangement is imaginative yet easy to put together, with imitative writing and full harmonies. This popular
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For solo bells with piano accompaniment, this arrangement of the hymn tune DUKE STREET will add a contemplative moment to Easter, Trinity, Christ the King, and general worship services. Bells range from C5
This sparkling original is perfect for worship or concert. The optional brass quintet makes this a great festival piece with lots of teaching moments. The two settings are compatible. Optional 3-octave
An exciting original composition for beginning bell choirs, Praise Waltz gives the opportunity to teach numerous bell techniques in a fun and engaging setting. Equally appropriate for concert
The traditional Welsh song's title translates as "lullaby," and it has become a staple at Christmas time. Linda Lamb has given her arrangement a gentle feel, which is appropriate for such a tender song.
Beginning groups will enjoy playing this simple yet lovely arrangement of the Bradbury tune. LV and echo techniques are used effectively, and a verse of O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee appears in
This setting of the hymn tune HERNDON is very well crafted and musically interesting. The lower bells carry the melody at times, and a key change helps to heighten the mood. Good for when your church is