Ringing Praise Cloches [Partition] Lorenz Publishing Company
(Easy medleys of praise and worship songs blended with traditional hymn tunes). ...(+)
(Easy medleys of praise
and worship songs blended
with traditional hymn
tunes). By Linda R. Lamb.
For handbells (3-5
octaves) / handchimes
(3-5 octaves). Handbell
Collection. Level 2.
Book. Published by Lorenz
Publishing Company
Arranged by John F.
Wilson. Christmas,
Sacred. Handbell score. 4
pages. Hope Publishing
Company #1561. Published
by Hope Publishing
Company (HP.1561).
UPC:
763628115616.
Popul
ar Christmas carol
Strategic use of mallets
adds color and keeps your
G6 ringer busy in this
fast moving arrangement
of the traditional
Bohemian folk song.
By Anna Laura Page. For handbells (3-5 octaves) (with optional 3-5 octave handch...(+)
By Anna Laura Page. For
handbells (3-5 octaves)
(with optional 3-5 octave
handchimes). Christmas,
Sacred. Level 3. Handbell
score. Published by
Chorister's Guild .
handbell score.
Christmas, Sacred.
Handbells (3-6 octaves) - Level 2 SKU: S2.20-1914SF Composed by Jason W. ...(+)
Handbells (3-6 octaves) -
Level 2
SKU:
S2.20-1914SF
Composed
by Jason W. Krug.
Christmas. Handbell
score. SoundForth
#20/1914SF. Published by
SoundForth
(S2.20-1914SF).
ISBN
9780787749101.
A
unique interpretation of
the traditional hymn
tune, this
arrangement’s haunting
opening melody
immediately elicits vivid
imagery of shepherds
traversing a cold, dark
night to see the newborn
King. It builds
triumphantly to the
moment when they reach
the manger and ends
softly. After all, we
wouldn’t want to wake
the baby.
By Tom Mitchell. For handbells (3-5 octaves). Christmas, General, Multicultural,...(+)
By Tom Mitchell. For
handbells (3-5 octaves).
Christmas, General,
Multicultural, Sacred.
Level: Level 2. Handbell
sheet. Published by
Chorister's Guild.
Composed by Traditional
German Carol. Arranged by
Linda Scholes. Christmas,
Sacred. Handbell score. 8
pages. Hope Publishing
Company #2891. Published
by Hope Publishing
Company (HP.2891).
UPC:
763628128913.
Livel
y Christmas carol
Exuberant!' is the best
word to describe this
lively Christmas carol.
Full of stopped
techniques from beginning
to end, this setting
captures the joy of the
shepherds as they heard
the angels' proclamation
and ran to Bethlehem to
see the newborn King.