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CGB1069 Starry Night (2-3 octaves)
"Starry Night" combines familiar Christmas melodies and weaves in the special techniques of singing bell, echo, vibrato and malleted suspended bells. Optional wind chimes add to the ethereal atmospher...
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CGB1082 Glory in the Highest
Glory in the Highest is a delightful, reproducible collection of carols by Anna Laura Page arranged for 12 to 16 bells (in the F5 to C7 range) with optional piano accompaniment. The collection offers ...
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CGB106 Ring Merrily
An original composition in 3/4 time, easily played in one strong beat. A good introductory piece with no bell changes that provides the opportunity to work on consistency and dynamic contrasts.
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CGB106 Ring Merrily
An original composition in 3/4 time, easily played in one strong beat. A good introductory piece with no bell changes that provides the opportunity to work on consistency and dynamic contrasts.
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CGB1062 Joyfully Ring (3, 4 or 5 octaves)
Joyfully Ring is a wonderful, budget-stretching reproducible collection published in compatible editions for 2 or 3 and 3, 4 or 5 octaves. The collection includes joyous hymn arrangements and fun, up...
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CGB1123 Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth - Handbell Score
"Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth" combines two favorite carols, "Angels from the Realms of Glory" and "Angels We Have Heard on High" into a stirring arrangement that works well as a stand-alone handbell ...
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CGB1122 Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth - Full Score
"Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth" combines two favorite carols, "Angels from the Realms of Glory" and "Angels We Have Heard on High" into a stirring arrangement that works well as a stand-alone handbell ...
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CGB1074 Joy to the World - 3-7 octaves
Written for Cathedral Bells and dedicated to their former director Ramona Miller, this carol setting explodes with color and panache Ð and never lets up! The beloved Christmas melody is set in a danci...
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CGA1605 Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth - Choral/Piano Score
"Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth" combines two favorite carols, "Angels from the Realms of Glory" and "Angels We Have Heard on High" into a stirring arrangement that works well as a stand-alone handbell ...
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CGB1125 What Child is This - 3-5 octaves - Handbell Score
A hauntingly beautiful handbell introduction sets the scene for the timeless "Greensleeves" melody that features the delicate sound of a hammered dulcimer, harp, or harpsichord. Alternatively, the sou...
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CGB1124 What Child is This - Full Score
A hauntingly beautiful handbell introduction sets the scene for the timeless "Greensleeves" melody that features the delicate sound of a hammered dulcimer, harp, or harpsichord. Alternatively, the sou...
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CGB1127 Sussex Carol - 3-5 octaves (handbell score)
An optional treble solo (or unison choir) with a simple choral handchime or handbell accompaniment begins this setting of the traditional English "Sussex Carol" ("On Christmas Night All Christians Sin...
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CGB1126 Sussex Carol - Full Score (includes percussion parts)
An optional treble solo (or unison choir) with a simple choral handchime or handbell accompaniment begins this setting of the traditional English "Sussex Carol" ("On Christmas Night All Christians Sin...
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CGB1131 Passacaille - 5-7 octaves
Set in G minor, a key which Charpentier alluded to as "severe and magnificent", Handel's Suite No. 7 for harpsichord captures those sentiments in this set of variations. "Passacaille", the French term...
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CGRP53 Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth - Reproducible Instrumental Parts
"Now Proclaim Messiah's Birth" combines two favorite carols, "Angels from the Realms of Glory" and "Angels We Have Heard on High" into a stirring arrangement that works well as a stand-alone handbell ...
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CGB1169 Come, All Ye Shepherds - 3-6 octaves
Mitchell Eithun's setting of the German carol "Come All Ye Shepherds" is a rhythmic work that plays on the song's short melody. The middle section uses suspended mallets and handchimes to offer a ten...
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