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John Rutter's beloved carol has been faithfully transcribed for handbell choir, however is one step lower (Eb) than the choral setting (F). Careful attention to clarity of line and dynamics will make this
This spirited and lively original handbell piece is an exciting call to worship or an opening piece in a concert! Awaken the ears of the listener to the delightful rhythms and techniques of the bells. While
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
Combining two popular tunes for Away in a Manger, this enchanting carol medley uses optional 3-7 octave handchimes or two octaves of silver melody bells. Set in compound meters, your choir
This familiar hymn tune sparkles to life in this joyful setting, calling everyone to come to worship! With surprising harmonies along the way and the addition of a second hymn tune, Be Thou My
Based on the 12-bar blues progression, this traditional spiritual has been arranged in an effective presentation for your handbell choir with optional handchimes. Equally accessible for school concerts or
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This quintessential Hart Morris arrangement is challenging, exciting, and inspiring, all at once! The opportunity to include brass and percussion as well as organ adds to the festive nature of this grand
If the Blues Brothers were to write a Christmas anthem, it might sound something like this, accompanied by piano, handbells, electric guitar, bass, and drums. The text begins: "Christmas is coming let the
This exciting medley for Thanksgiving includes the ASH GROVE, ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR and KREMSER hymn tunes. Each tune receives a creative setting and handchimes are used effectively to highlight the
This is a spirited setting of the familiar hymn tune ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR, calling for mart, mart-lift, ring-touch, and shake techniques as well as extensive use of mallets. The straightforward first stanza
This driving magnetic setting of Madrid features optional parts for flute and percussion. The bell techniques help to add to the energy while keeping everyone involved. "Praise is His
The 'contemplation' section of this arrangement evokes the sedate mood of many of the hymn texts with which it is associated; the random ringing, singing bells and mellow tone of the handchimes all