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2015 Spring Worship

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4Editors' Choice (Best of 2015 Publications) lNew for 2015 HPepper Basic Library ♦A Cappella Available via ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 114 Go to cart Basic Training for Bells— Venita MacGorman. This 2-3 octave collection introduces the essential skills needed for ringing handbells and handchimes, presenting rote exercises for the ringers to drill each new skill. Music throughout the book, arranged in both two and three octave versions, includes hymn arrangements, classical transcriptions and original pieces. The music provides all ringers the opportunity to put each newly learned technique into practice. 8063965 2/3 Octave . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 12.95 Beginning Busy Ringers (First Lessons for the Younger Beginning Ringer)— Kirtsy Mitchell. Teaching music with chimes or bells from the very beginning has never been more fun! This reproducible teachers edition contains 56 pages of music, exercises, teaching pages, puzzles, and games that are perfectly geared to children's bell choirs. Creative and educationally sound, it is nicely paced to keep children involved and still bring them to a level of proficiency that will give them a sense of real accomplishment. 10040610 3 Octave . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L1 29.95 l Classic Tunes That Teach— arr. Martha Lynn Thompson. As in all Tunes that Teach books, the reproducible arrangements in Classic Tunes That Teach develop in difficulty as you progress through the book. Each tune is presented in separate two and three-octave arrangements to aid in readability. With adaptations for church and school settings, this valuable resource is perfect for introducing classical repertoire to your ringers. Titles include: Trumpet Festivo (Purcell); Trumpet Tune (Corelli); Aria from "12th Concerto Grosso" (Handel); Trumpet Sinfonia (Purcell); Rigaudon (Campra); Rondeau from "Symphonies de Fanfare" (Mouret); Fanfare from "Symphonies de Fanfare" (Mouret); Psalm 19/The Heavens Declare the Glory of God (Marcello); Praise Ye the Father/Marche Pontificale (Gounod) and The Rejoicing from "Music for the Royal Fireworks" (Handel). 10490036 2/3 Octave Reproducible . . . . . AGEHR-L2 34.95 H The Creative Use of Handbells in Worship— Hal Hopson. This is the first in a planned series of texts from one of today's leading composers/ arrangers of church music. Mr. Hopson gives us a wealth of "tried and true" suggestions taken from his years as a practitioner directly involved with music for worship. The book is divided into two main sections entitled Enlivening Worship Through Handbells and The Creative Use of Handbells in Hymnsinging. Each section is filled with useful hints and specific examples which directors of choirs of any size or level of experience will find invaluable. Complete with authorized reproducible pages of bell music, this is a working manual that every director should have in their possession. 5603642 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 l Famous Classical Themes— arr. Sharon Elery Rogers. This collection offers reproducible handbell or handchime arrangements of several well-known themes from the classical music world. Ringers will enjoy the opportunity of ringing these wonderful masterpieces in school, community and worship settings. Handbell techniques include pluck mallet, martellato and shakes. Suggestions are included for adapting techniques for use on handchimes. Titles include: Fanfare - Rondeau; Theme from Tchaikovsky's "Concerto No. 1"; Sheep May Safely Graze; Theme from "Swan Lake"; Theme from Brahms' "Symphony No. 1"; Sleeping Beauty Waltz and March Militaire. 10489544 2/3 Octave Reproducible . .AGEHR-L2-L2+ 34.95 Hal Leonard Handbell Method— Beverly Simpson. The Hal Leonard Handbell Method is designed for anyone just learning to ring handbells. Whether you're an experienced musician or you don't read music at all yet, this step-by-step guide will teach you the basic skills and techniques you need for ringing in a handbell or handchime choir. Instructions include: Ringing & Damping; Basic Music Reading; Practice & Performance Pieces; Staccato Techniques; Dynamics; Stretches and Warm-ups and more! A helpful Director's Guide is also included, offering insights and rehearsal suggestions for several pieces in the book. Instructional material is demonstrated clearly with photos and illustrations throughout. 10470184 3 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.99 Handbell and Handchime Notation (2010 Edition)—AGEHR. Here is a reference book that should sit on the desk of every handbell director. Published as a by-product of the Eighth National AGEHR Conference covering handbell notation, this booklet is divided into three sections: Handbell and Handchime Notation; Handbell and Handchime Difficulty Level System; and Solo and Ensemble Notation. Topics or questions that could arise from printed handbell music are meticulously discussed, as well as the latest ringing techniques, including those specifically designed for the soloist. Reproducible pages and musical examples are included in this resource that will be a useful tool for directors and ringers for years to come. 10016696 Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 l Learn to Ring—arr. Martha Lynn Thompson. Here is a reproducible collection of easy hymn settings designed for use by beginning handbell or handchime choirs throughout the year. Each title is presented in both 2-octave and 3-octave settings. Only two of the 18 titles have eighth notes, and those are used sparingly. A few non-percussive techniques have been used, but they may be omitted if desired. Titles include: Away in a Manger; Holy, Holy, Holy; Jesus Loves Me; How Firm a Foundation; Come, Christians, Join to Sing; All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name; Good King Wenceslas; We Three Kings; Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus; Watchmen, Tell Us of the Night and more! 10452275 2/3 Octave Reproducible . . . . . AGEHR-L1 39.95 Multicultural Tunes that Teach— Martha Lynn Thompson. A sequel to the best- selling Tunes That Teach, this collection features seventeen handbell selections with separate two-octave and three-octave arrangements. Tanzanian, Israeli, Afro-American, Brazilian, Swahili, Argentine, Hasidic, Cuban, Chinese, Bohemian and Latin American tunes are all represented in this reproducible collection which moves pedagogically from Level 1 to Level 2. 10080383 2/3 Octave . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 44.95 Music of the Masters—arr. Sharon Elery Rogers. Beginning handbell ensembles get their chance to play some of the most famous melodies in history with this practical collection arranged by Sharon Elery Rogers. A completely reproducible resource for the handbell director, this compilation includes reductions of six famous works that can be used in teaching, concert performance or as short preludes or offertories in worship settings. Titles: Prelude, Opus 18, No. 15 (Chopin); Pavane (Ravel); Great Gate of Kiev (Mussorgsky): Musette (J.S. Bach); Allegro Moderato (Haydn) and Eine Kleine Nachmusik (Mozart). Short composer biographies are also included in the score. 10049319 2/3 Octave AGEHR-L1-L1+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 Music of the Masters No. 2—arr. Sharon Elery Rogers. This second budget-stretching volume offers six more reproducible reductions of famous classics by six different composers, with teaching suggestions and biographical pages on each composer. Music of the Masters 2 continues where the first volume left off, helping the developing choir expand their skills with progressing levels of difficulty. Titles include: Theme from "Finlandia" (Sibelius); To a Wild Rose (MacDowell); Andante from "Violin Concerto" (Mendelssohn); Canon in D (Pachelbel); Andante Cantabile (Tchaikovsky) and Theme from the "Unfinished Symphony" (Schubert). 10356691 2/3 Octave Reproducible . . . . AGEHR-L1+ 39.95 l Starting Point (Volume 1)— arr. Sandra Eithun. The Starting Point collection offers simple music to beginners to foster their success. The nine arrangements strategically employ repetition, limited techniques, and zero page turns to provide a foundation for future ringing experiences. Difficulty ranges from level 1- through 1+, and styles include folk, classical, sacred and original repertoire. Ideal for use in school, sacred, or festival settings! Titles: Reverie; Quietude; Trumpet Voluntary (Clark); Down to the River to Pray; Scarborough Fair; We Shall Overcome; Waltz in C; and Nocturne and Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. 10456964 2/3 Octave Reproducible . AGEHR-L1-L1+ 34.95 10456965 3/5 Octave Reproducible . AGEHR-L1-L1+ 34.95 Tunes that Teach—Martha Lynn Thompson. This new music education resource is a valuable resource to get your beginning choir started and running quickly! Completely reproducible, it includes a glossary of handbell and musical terms, notation symbols, ringer activity pages and a variety of exercises based on tunes that are used in both church and school settings. Titles include: English Country Dance I & II (All Things Bright and Beautiful); Austria; Ash Grove; Native American Melody; German Melody; Theme by Haydn (Let All Things Now Living) and Trumpet Tune in C. 10040609 2/3 Octave . . . . . . . AGEHR-L1 39.95 Tunes that Teach No. 2—Martha Lynn Thompson. Tunes that Teach and Multicultural Tunes that Teach have been so popular that Martha Lynn Thompson now bring us the third book in the series. Tunes that Teach 2 offers eleven creative, reproducible arrangements, in both two-octave and three-octave settings, of music from other cultures, folk songs that have become well-known hymns, and classics. The music progresses through the book from easy to more challenging, which makes this an ideal teaching resource for both church and school. Titles include: Trumpet Tune (Vivaldi); Theme from "Finlandia" (Sibelius); Carol of the Bells; Ukrainian Folk Song and more! 10340457 2/3 Octave Reproducible . . . . . 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