This enticing setting for handbells, optional handchimes, & piano combines “Silent Night” and “All Through the Night”, creating a beautiful Christmas delight.
This charming arrangement of the beloved classic is sure to be a favorite with ringers and congregations.
HOLY MANNA is masterfully woven through this arrangement creating an enchanting setting of the traditional tune.
A new twist on the beloved Christmas carol, this arrangement is fierce and holds nothing back, yet it is accessible and not overly complicated to pull off.
Combining “Cherry Tree Carol” with “Angels We Have Heard on High” this cheerful, joyous setting is ideal for ushering in the Christmas season.
No Thanksgiving service or celebration is complete without hearing the stalwart hymns of thankfulness including this one. Incorporating mallets, handchimes, swings, plucks and shakes, this captivating piece will have your ringers and listeners engaged from the start.
This classic spiritual is infused with energy from the very first note. The malleted bass line ties the arrangement together and gives it an infectious spirit that is sure to energize ringers and listeners alike.
This 60-page collection includes 14 of our best-selling arrangements of recent years, all for 2-3 octaves, Level 2+. These solid traditional settings come from an array of composers and arrangers, represent a wide range of styles, and are useful throughout the church year.
These 40 easy hymn accompaniments are designed to enhance and heighten the power of hymn singing in worship by adding the brilliance of handbells. Each of the hymns is arranged in two settings to be played with the organist or pianist and all are written to be compatible with most hymnals.
A joyous bell peal leads to the first iteration of the theme before moving into a more flowing verse accompanied by a delicate, malleted obbligato on the high treble bells.
"Invictus" (meaning undefeated or unconquerable) is a tour de force original composition. Moments of struggle, reflection, celebration, and triumph in this piece tell a story throughout this concert showstopper.
Easily learned with its familiar lyrical melody and harmonies, this Advent favorite calls for us to “Rejoice!” as we anticipate Emmanuel’s arrival.
This enticing setting of the beloved tune pairs Level 2 handbells and piano. Lovely and accessible, this chestnut is sure to be a favorite.
Ring in the season with fun techniques and an exciting take on a traditional Christmas tune.
Written in memory of a beloved handbell ringer, this original composition brims with both sorrow and soaring hope. The piece comprises two separate parts — an easier one for 2-3 octaves, and a more complex one for 3-7 octaves — which can each be played independently for a full and satisfying effect.
Combining "Angels from the Realms of Glory" and "Angels We Have Heard on High", this accessible, joyful arrangement is further enhanced with optional parts for hand drum, tambourine, and clarinet.
We introduce this new series geared at smaller ensembles. Each arrangement can be performed with 1½ to 2 octaves of handbells. The piano accompaniment fills out the harmonies, keeping the handbell parts accessible while adding beautiful texture and color to the arrangements.
This exciting original composition is an ideal worship, concert or festival opener.
This arrangement of the popular praise chorus is paired with original words and music by Lloyd Larson. The prayerful message calls for each worshiper to come before God in devotion and thanksgiving. Part of the Quick Study Chorals series.
Picture dancing snowflakes falling gracefully to the ground in this delightful arrangement of the familiar English carol.
This antiphonal introit for the Thanksgiving season combines unison choir with SATB voices and 8 optional handbells (range: F4-C6).
The tune ANTIOCH comes to life in this spirited rendition of “Joy to the World!” for piano and 3-5 octave handbells with optional 3-5 octave handchimes.
From the hit movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, this beautiful setting will charm the hearts of ringers and audiences alike.
Here is a fun, original composition tailored for the developing choir. Ringers will have a blast learning the varied stopped techniques, and audiences and congregations will be humming the tune long after the performance.