SKU: BP.HB546
UPC: 748769305461.
For 3 to 5 octave handbell choir. Level 3- rating. Driving, syncopated martellatos underscore this rhythmic arrangement of the African-American spiritual. Bluesy harmonies abound, and the constantly-changing textures keep the piece interesting. With all players experiencing the melody, this is a great piece to work on balance and independence of line. A sure-fire winner!
SKU: BP.HB626
Arranged for 3 to 5 octave ahdnebll choir. Level 2+. Patricia Hurlbutt's arrangement of this traditional English carol is accessible for late-beginning ensembles, yet has more than enough musical substance to engage even advanced choirs. The melody moves throughout the group, giving all parts their time to shine, while easy-to-learn accompaniment figures create textural interest. Several key changes and the occasional accidental provide just enough challenge to keep all ringers busy. A great choice for your holiday season!
SKU: HP.2843
UPC: 763628128432.
Immensely popular hymn A few years ago we started publishing arrangements for piano and accessible handbells. These have proven to be very popular, so the series expands with this setting of HopeEUR(tm)s most popular hymn. The piano setting is of intermediate difficulty and the handbells are Level 2.
SKU: S2.259291
Here is a great hymn for any two octave choir that is working on LV. This flowing arrangement should be accessible to most groups with its minimal bell changes. (These bells could easily be assigned to your G6 ringer.).
SKU: HP.3035
UPC: 763628130350. Lloyd Larson.
Reproducible Collection This reproducible collection of 8 well-known hymn tunes will be so useful to your handbell program. Purchase one book and make as many copies as you need for your ringers. All arrangements are accessible at Level 2. A great resource for the whole year.
SKU: S2.241513
ISBN 9780787712846.
3-5 octave handbells, Level 2; Optional 3 octaves handchimes. Arranged by Linda Lamb. Here is a great arrangement that can give your four-in-hand ringers some opportunity to learn the techniqe. With optional notes, they can practice either four-in-hand or the shelley technique. For some added difficulty, use the optional chime parts.