SKU: BP.HB460
Arranged for 3-5 octave handbell choir with optional sleigh bells or tambourine. Level 2+. James Pierpont. Fun and accessible, this arrangement of the holiday tune is sure to become a seasonal standard with your group. A slower, pensive version of the melody halfway through provides a nice contrast to the usual upbeat tempo. Be sure to add the optional sleigh bells for optimum effect.
SKU: HP.1906
UPC: 763628019068.
Medley of familiar hymns Creating a mysterious halo of sound with off-the-table malleted bells and optional choirchimes, H. Dean Wagner has produced a musical Advent treat in anticipation of the birth of the Christ child. With five octaves of bells and 2-5 octaves of choirchimes, Mr. Wagner has combined O Come, O Come Emmanuel and Savior Of The Nations Come in the most interesting setting entitled Carillon For Advent.
SKU: HP.2077
UPC: 763628020774.
An original composition Suggested for general use and festive days, this original composition combines changing meter, syncopated rhythms and lots of eighth notes in complex meter to support its title. The tempo marking is Fast and with a joyful, well-marked exuberance throughout with a dotted-quarter note equal to 112. Although a few special techniques are used the piece focuses on the rung bells.
SKU: LO.30-1924LA
UPC: 000308092929.
An ideal processional for Palm Sunday; effectively incorporates multiple performing groups.
SKU: HP.1187
UPC: 763628111878.
Traditional American Folk Tune 4 to 5th-octaves add greatly to the success of the ringing of this grand American tune.
SKU: BP.HB619
Written for 3 5 octave handbell choir and 3 octaves of handchimes. Level 3. Kerry Johnston's exciting and uplifting original tune is a delightful syncopated frolic, sure to delight ringers and audiences. Driving eighth notes underscore the memorable melody, which takes several unexpected harmonic twists and turns on its way. A more laid-back middle section plays the melody in half time, casting it in a different light, before the opening feeling returns for a rousing conclusion.
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