SKU: LO.HB360
UPC: 000308012668.
4 octaves: Christmas. Medium Easy. Quodlibets are Fred Gramman's hallmark, and this rich, full sounding setting of the Polish carol, W ZOBIE LEZY with a hint of ADESTE FIDELES, is perfect fare for any Christmas celebration.`.
SKU: LO.20-1014
UPC: 000308022544.
Truly a bare minimum of rehearsal time will yield positively remarkable results. No subdivision of the beat is used in these fresh sounding originals. big, full sounds with instant success just about guaranteed with any ensemble. For worship, concert or festival.
SKU: MN.30-165
UPC: 688670301650.
This could function as an easy double-choir piece for a four-octave handbell choir AND a three octave handchime choir. The piece, often called How Great Our Joy (hymn tune ECHO CAROL or JÃÅNGST), uses the two choirs to echo back and forth, or it can be played with one bell choir using 4 octaves of bells and 3 octaves of handchimes.
SKU: LO.20-1035
UPC: 000308024517.
Mr. Gramann's masterful interpretations of familiar carol and hymn tunes have quickly become some of the most sought after literature on the market today. His newest Christmas offering is sure to please. Using G minor and its parallel major, the gentle rhythms and subtle shifts in harmony make this an irresistible choice for service or concert use.
SKU: LO.20-1063L
UPC: 000308030488.
A playful dialogue of organ and bells characterize this well crafted medley of three European carols. Incorporating NOEL NOUVELET, PERSONENT HODIE and II EST DE LE DIVIN ENFANT, the work uses martellato, martellato lift, shakes, and mallets. For worship or concert, a unique expression of Christmas joy!
SKU: LO.20-1004
UPC: 000308018523.
From the composer's collection CAROLS OF THE BELLS (HB355), this gently rocking spiritual will make a lovely addition to your Christmas repertoire - Building in intensity from beginning to end, its two main sections are centered in C major and Eb major, with but a smattering of accidentals.
SKU: HP.2847
UPC: 763628128470.
Forty hymns by Various Writers These 40 easy hymn accompaniments are designed to enhance and heighten the power of hymn singing in worship by adding the brilliance of handbells. Each of the hymns are arranged in two settings to be played with the organist or pianist, and are compatible with most hymnals. Setting one encompasses the full 3-5 octaves with chordal accompaniment, while the second version is for treble clef only in a descant/ostinato style. These are all Level 2, and many of them can be played without a bell table. The tunes pair with popular seasonal titles and general hymns that you will be sure to sing throughout the church year.
SKU: HP.1426
UPC: 763628114268.
Anglican hymn Bass ringers enjoy this piece because they ring the melody on the second stanza. Rhythmically easy, the arrangement begins and end quietly but builds to a big climax just before the conclusion. Use as a general musical offering or during Lent.
SKU: LO.20-1238L
UPC: 000308063714.
The best-known names in handbell repertoire are represented in this out-standing collection featuring six carol favorites. Stylistically varied and including selections for both Advent and Christmas, this collection is both practical and an extraordinary value at one third the cost of each piece if purchased separately. These well-crafted arrangements are easy enough to guarantee success ensuring a musically satisfying experience for both ringers and listeners.
SKU: OU.9780193416116
ISBN 9780193416116. 12 x 8 inches.
John Rutter's enduring popular anthem has been arranged for handbells by Mary Kay Parrish. The arrangement is suitable for three-, four-, or five-octave choirs.
SKU: HP.2982
UPC: 763628129828.
Processional collection This collection includes five processionals that can be used to begin a worship service or concert. They are set in five different keys facilitating seamless transitions into the next song. Each processional is eight measures long and should be repeated as necessary. Perfect for worship, concert and educational use.
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