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Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] 23 Handbells in Worship | Thanksgiving Offerings Now Thank We All Our God arr. Jeffrey A. White. A fresh new arrangement of the beloved Thanksgiving hymn features an opening, celebratory section which moves into the main theme. The middle section in 3/4 continues with the melody in the chimes supported by the legato bass line. A majestic maestoso section and key change segues into the final main theme. This is an excellent new treatment of this hymn. An optional G2 is included in the last chord. 11410800 3 Octave Handbells w/3 Oct. Handchimes . . .L3 4.25 11410801 4-5 Octave Handbells w/3 Oct. Handchimes . . .L3 4.25 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty arr. Lloyd Larson. This approachable setting of the hymntune LOBE DEN HERREN is perfect for use throughout the church year. The melody moves throughout the ensemble, giving all parts a chance to shine, and there are just enough harmonic twists to keep each verse fresh and exciting! 11595339 3-5 Octave Handbells . .L2+ 4.95 Praise To The Lord, The Almighty arr. Cathy Moklebust. Alternating between 6/8 and 3/4 meters and accompanied by energetic LV eighth-note patterns, this sparkling arrangement of LOBE DEN HERREN is a thrilling and satisfying addition to the handbell repertoire. A calm variation in the middle section provides contrast as handchimes are used to highlight the melody and a softer, flowing eighth-note pattern is used for the accompaniment. The exciting final section modulates up a step and returns to the original material, ending powerfully. 11102197 3-5 Octave Handbells . . .L3 4.50 Simple Gifts arr. Susan Geschke. Many times the simplest messages are the most profound, and this accessible setting for 2-octave choirs carries an unadorned beauty that will penetrate the heart of those who hear it. Gentle syncopations and no accidentals keep the flow of the piece intact from beginning to end. Very nicely done. 10058443 2 Octave Handbells . . . . .L2 6.25 Sing to the Lord of Harvest We Come as Guests Invited arr. Sondra K. Tucker. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the harvest season with this arrangement of a favorite Thanksgiving hymn. Using a variety of techniques and with optional handchimes (3-5 octaves,) this setting will be a welcome offering for services that pay homage to earth's abundance. 11568001 3-5 Octave Handbells . . .L2 7.00 Thanksgiving Medley arr. Patricia Hurlbutt. This medley of three well-known Thanksgiving hymns is a glorious addition to any worship service offering thanks. Combining the hymns Now Thank We All Our God; We Come as Guests Invited and Come, Ye Thankful People, Come, the piece moves from prayerful contemplation to bold rejoicing as it explores all the facets of thanksgiving. With plentiful techniques, this selection will give ringers of all skill levels a chance to shine! 11202916 3-5 Octave Handbells w/opt. 3 Oct. Handchimes . . L2--L2+ 4.95 Thanksgiving Suite arr. Kurt Meyer. A festive setting of the hymn tunes ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR; NUN DANKET; and KREMSER, this medley is perfect for the Thanksgiving season or any moment of reflection and gratitude throughout the year. Infectious harmonies and varied techniques bring new life to these beloved tunes, yielding a joyous expression of thankfulness. 11620304 3-6 Octave Handbells . . . . . . . . . . . .L3+ 5.95 We Gather Together arr. Anna Laura Page. Published in compatible editions, this arrangement will be a great addition to your Thanksgiving celebration. Not only is it fun to ring, but its accessibility will be very helpful at a time when choirs are also busy preparing for the Advent and Christmas seasons. Well-crafted and engaging! 10907922 2-3 Octave Handbells . . . . . . . . . . . .L2+ 4.95 10907923 3-5 Octave Handbells . . . . . . . . . . . .L2+ 4.95 We Plow the Fields and Scatter arr. Anna Laura Page. Using the Finnish hymn NYLAND, this lyric arrangement offers a calm expression of thanks that provides a reflective time in worship. Mostly all rung, your choirs will welcome the chance to play a familiar hymn that allows the congregation to reflect on the text. 11570452 3-5 Octave Handbells . . .L3 5.95 For help in recruiting, try holding a "petting zoo." Place different size bells on a table in a convenient location where people will be passing and invite them to try a bell or chime. Include your biggest and smallest bells and select pitches that will sound good when played together. Microphones

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