Good King Wenceslas, Go Tell It on the Mountain and Bring a Torch, Jeannette Isabella are artfully arranged for two octave handbells.
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Traditional English Folk Melody, typically associated with the lyrics What Child Is This?, is arranged for four octave handbells.
Early American Shaker tune arranged for two octave handbells.
C. Scott Hagler's arrangement for three to four octave handbells expresses the joy and excitement of the traditional carol. It sounds like a toccata, fast with a lot of eighth notes. As the only technique in this piece is Let Vibrate (LV), it could technically be rung with chimes as well as bells.
A playful piece in the form of a rondo. This piece for three octave handbells is chordal, melodic and is fun to play.
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Three Early American Folk Hymns arranged for Four Octave Handbells: Amazing Grace, Promised Land and Middlebury.
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