Three short, easy to learn pieces for the younger/less experienced handbell group. Field tested at my church and now available at SheetMusic Plus and JW Pepper MyScore: https://www.jwpepper.com/Three-Christmas-Miniatures/11412292.item#.Yvf2KHbMJhF
Three short, easy to learn pieces for the younger/less experienced handbell group. Field tested at my church and now available at SheetMusic Plus and JW Pepper MyScore: https://www.jwpepper.com/Three-Christmas-Miniatures/11412292.item#.Yvf2KHbMJhF
By Mark
Join HMA Area 9 for “A NEW ADVENTURE: AREA 9 SUMMIT 2022”. Our clinicians will be the fabulous Sandra Eithun and Mitchell Eithun, and there will be an outstanding faculty offering classes and reading sessions with something for ringers and directors alike as well as two great concer...
My latest attempt at an ensemble piece, this fiddle tune is from the New England area of the United States, but has its origins in British folk music. Arranged for 8 bells, it's playable by two players (playing 4-in-hand) or by four less frantic players. The faster, the bette...
Just released by Alfred/Jubilate, an adaptation of Somebody's Knocking at Your Door for handbell solo with piano and optional percussion. The arrangement keeps the form and the bass groove of the original handbell choir arrangement, allowing a soloist to explore the tune and some counter-melod...