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andbell Worship Collections
Ring with Six: Today's Hymns and Songs—
Martha Lynn Thompson. Each of these
arrangements uses 14-22 bells and is easily
playable by six ringers. Three pieces have optional
handchime parts. A "Bells Used Chart" for each
piece provides suggested assignments. No fourin-hand ringing is required but, it is necessary to
have a table or a place to put the additional bells/
chimes. Contents: Here I Am, Lord; Make Me a
Channel of Your Peace; On Eagle's Wings; One
Bread, One Body; Seek Ye First.
10187353Handbells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95
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ing with 6: Year-Round—
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Martha Lynn Thompson. Martha Lynn
Thompson adds another set of five hymn settings
to her highly successful series of Ring with 6
collections. Each arrangement uses 14-22 bells
and is easily playable by six ringers. Three pieces
have optional handchimes. A "Bells Used Chart"
for each piece provides suggested assignments.
No four-in-hand ringing is required but, because
some ringers have more than two bells, it is
necessary to have a table or a place to put the
additional bells. Three of the hymns are suitable
for general occasions, one is appropriate for either
Palm Sunday or Advent, and rounding out the
collection is Natalie Sleeth's beautiful Were You
There on That Christmas Night? Contents: Great Is
Thy Faithfulness; I Will Arise/On Jordan's Stormy
Banks; Hosanna, Loud Hosanna (Hail to the Lord's
Anointed); It Is Well with My Soul and Were You
There on That Christmas Night?
10082008 6 Ringers in A-Flat . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95
ing With Six: Year Round #2—
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arr. Martha Lynn Thompson. This new collection
from Martha Lynn Thompson continues to expand
the twelve bell concept by expanding the range and
providing longer, more challenging arrangements.
All pieces are suitable for concert and only one
would not be suitable for worship. A variety of
techniques as well as options to add handchimes
on one selection are offered. Suggested
assignments are provided for each piece, and all
may be rung by six ringers without using any fourin-hand ringing. Titles include: Jesus Loves Me,
Jesus Loves Me; Joshua Fit the battle of Jericho;
King of Kings and Lord of Lords; Parade of the Tin
Soldiers and Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day.
10305821Handbells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95
l Ringing the Church Year—
Various Composers. This outstanding collection
of three-to-five-octave arrangements is presented
by some of the most recognizable handbell
arrangers available today- Lloyd Larson, Anna
Laura Page, Sondra K. Tucker, Sandra Eithun and
more!. Every title represents an important event
during the church year, and is fully reproducible
for versatility and value. Titles include: O Come, O
Come Emmanuel; Christ is Born!; O Morning Star,
How Fair and Bright; Lenten Reflection; Hymn of
Victory; Shepherd's Peace and Christ the King.
10366436 3/5 Octave Reproducible
AGEHR-L2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.95
Seasons of Praise—Douglas E. Wagner &
Christine Anderson. Recognized worldwide for
her artistry as a handbell soloist, Christine Anderson
brings a level of performance excellence to solo
ringing that is unparalleled in the handbell world.
Give your best ringer a unique solo experience with
this, her latest book of music for the solo ringer.
Four extended medleys (three seasonal and one
general-use), each with its own highly stylized piano
accompaniment, are included in this exciting, new
collection. Extensive notes regarding technique
and performance suggestions are provided, as
well as detailed choreography notated in all of the
reproducible handbell parts. Each medley may
be performed in its entirety or presented in an
abbreviated format as indicated in the score, giving
you the ultimate in performance and versatility. Titles
include: No Greater Love; Alleluia, Jesus Lives!; In
Heavenly Peace and Come, Let Us Worship.
10295055 3 Octave . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 29.95
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hort and Sweet Hymns of Joy—
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arr. Susan Geschke. Eight of today's most
beloved hymn tunes will send your soul soaring
in this collection of easy to ring, stand alone
settings for beginning handbell or handchime
choirs. Eighth note and chromatic bell changes
are used sparingly and there is only one page turn
per setting. Designed to make the developing
choir sound more polished, more advanced
choirs will find these pieces a delightful choice
when rehearsal time is short. All the music is
reproducible making this a real budget stretcher
for your bell program! Songs: O Come, Little
Children; O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; The Sleep
of the Child Jesus; Promised Land; When I Survey
the Wondrous Cross; The God of Abraham Praise;
Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us and 'Twas in the
Moon of Wintertime.
10275800 Handbells Reproducible . . . . . . . 39.95
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ongs for the Solo Ringer #2—
Christine Anderson & Anna Laura Page.
This collection of hymn setting and seasonal
songs continues the tradition of offering
the handbell soloist accessible, interesting
arrangements suitable for worship services or
concert venues throughout the year. A useful piano
accompaniment CD is available for rehearsal or
performance where desired.
10082015 Handbell Solo
with Piano . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 29.95
Ten Hymntunes for Four Ringers—
arr. Albert Zabel. These easy arrangements of
familiar hymn tunes are for four ringers playing only
one octave of bells with keyboard accompaniment.
No tables are needed and the keyboard part is
quite accessible. Included are the piano score and
two pull-out bell scores. Titles: All Creatures of
Our God and King; Amazing Grace; Christ the Lord
is Risen Today; Come, Christians, Join to Sing;
Go to Dark Gethsemane; God, Who Stretched
the Spangled Heavens; Good Christian Friends,
Rejoice; The Lord's My Shepherd; There is a Balm
in Gilead and We Gather Together.
10052652 Handbell Quartet . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.95
H Time to Ring—arr. Martha Lynn Thompson.
This is a fine collection of over 20 familiar easier
selections for handbell choirs. It gives the director
choices of music at varying levels of difficulty that
are intended to teach as well as enhance worship
services. Contents include: All Things Bright And
Beautiful; Children Of The Heavenly Father; O
Come, O Come Emmanuel; Simple Gifts; Promised
Land; Holy Manna and many more!
3032166 3 Octave . . . . . . . AGEHR-L1+ 10.95
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welve Bells + 1 for Praise and Worship—
arr. Patricia Cota. This latest addition to the
Twelve Bells +1 Series includes six new settings
of popular praise songs. All of the arrangements
are sufficiently challenging for all ringers and
allow flexibility in bell assignments. This extremely
popular series is a great way to enhance and
expand your bell program through ensemble
ringing. Contents: Here I Am to Worship; How Can
I Keep from Singing?; How Deep the Father's Love
for Us; I Exalt Thee; The Heart of Worship and
You're Worthy of My Praise.
10068603Handbells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.95
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welve Bells + 1 for Spirituals—
arr. Patricia Cota. In the popular Twelve
Bells Series comes this collection of American
spirituals. The book is titled 12 bells + 1 because
the arranger has added an extra tone to many of
these selections which use minor modes. Small
ensembles will enjoy these interesting settings
which can be played without bell changes, making
tables unnecessary. Well-crafted!
8071607 2 Octave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.95
Songs for Rejoicing—Various.
In this collection of six creatively arranged medleys,
popular hymn tunes are presented for use
throughout the church year. Each work is based
upon a theme, focusing on common elements of
the texts associated with the tunes. These highly
creative vehicles for worship are sure to please
handbell musicians and congregations alike. Titles
include: Morning Praise; Praise to the Lord, Our
God and King; O Jesus, My Shepherd and Lord; In
Service, Faith, and Grace; Humbly, Let Us Break
Bread and Our Foundation, Help and Fortress.
10307738 3/5 Octave Reproducible
AGEHR-L2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44.95
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H welve Bells for Praise and Worship—
Patricia Sanders Cota. Designed for worship
settings with a limited number of ringers, these
lovely arrangements use only 12 bells and may be
performed with 3-6 ringers. All parts are challenging
and allow for flexibility in assignments. Titles include:
As The Deer; Majesty; Give Thanks; Almighty; Jesus
Medley and Worthy, You Are Worthy.
3163987 2 Octave . . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 7.95
H Twelve Bells for Praise and Worship #2—
Patricia Cota. This set of six familiar praise
songs has been arranged for 3-6 ringers and 12
bells. All are interesting arrangements that are
sufficiently challenging for the ringers and allow
flexibility in bell assignments. Contents are: Bless
His Holy Name; There Is A Redeemer; I Love You
Lord; Lord, I Lift Your Name On High; Sanctuary
and Hosanna.
3236171 2 Octave . . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 8.95
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H welve Bells for Worship—arr. Patricia
Sanders Cota. These six well-known hymn tunes
have been scored for only 12 bells, playable by three
to six ringers. Perfect for those occasions such as
playing at nursing homes, malls, or other occasions
where space may be limited, as well as for church
services. Contents are: For The Beauty Of The Earth;
What A Friend We Have In Jesus; Come Thou Fount
Of Every Blessing; Simple Gifts; All Hail The Power Of
Jesus Name and Amazing Grace.
3032174 2 Octave . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 10.95
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welve Bells for Worship Ii—Patricia
Sanders Cota. Six well-known hymns are
presented in new and flexible arrangements which
are sufficiently challenging and genuinely beautiful
for handbell ensembles. Titles include: O Worship
The King; How Great Thou Art; Take My Life And
Let It Be; Our Great Savior; 'Tis So Sweet To Trust
In Jesus and Wonderful Words Of Life.
8037947 2 Octave . . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L2 8.95
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ime to Ring #2—Martha Thompson.
The second in a series, this collection for 2 octave
choirs features many of the same titles as Time To
Ring. An excellent resource for both teaching and
performing, Martha Lynn Thompson's purpose
is to bring your choir from the very first handbell
exposure to practical and enjoyable performance.
There's even a page entitled "How To Ring A
Handbell." This is a "must" for the brand new
choir, and is appropriate for any age level.
3164027 2 Octave . . . . . . . . AGEHR-L1 10.95
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