This gentle work is a real winner for those looking for an undisputed challenge technically and musically! Two tunes are used, one by Spilman and the other by Kirkpatrick. Triplets, used throughout this 84
The sound of tower bells threads itself through this arrangement of the traditional English carol. Echos and staccato technique are used throughout to accompany the melody. A full ending gives the effect of
Light and pleasant, a repetitive 8th note figure in the upper bells accompanies the melody once through. This piece features a brief introduction and closing. Use with appropriate scripture.
What begins lovely and lyrical soon explodes in dance-like fashion as this well-known folk tune comes to life with bells, chimes, and an optional descanting instrument. At the close, the music floats back
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Perfect for a Christmas concert or worship, this famous melody is set for handbells and optional string orchestra. The bell part stands on its own with a lilting 6/8 rhythm. The middle section employs the
Combine handbells and two flutes to accompany the scriptural text of John 1:1-14. This is an excellent way to incorporate handbells into the worship service.
Dramatic swings begin this arrangement based on the hymn tune MORNING SONG or CONSOLATION. After the initial rendition of the tune, a melodic motive intensifies the piece, and a touch of the Ukrainian
Continuing his series of arrangements that combine two pieces without bell changes, John Behnke encourages us to come to the manger with the melding of O Come, All Ye Faithful and Away in a
Check out this fresh arrangement of the classic Christmas tune, ADESTE FIDELIS. Ascending chords announce the beginning of the arrangement, followed by the melody alternating between bass and treble. Thumb