Christmas Handbell Sheet Music (Page 2 of 3)
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God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen (by Dobrinski) |
Level 3 |
3-7 octaves |
HP2495 [HO] |
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There are no bell changes and all rhythms are kept simple. A great learners piece.
As played at the 2012 WELS Handbell Festival
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Good King Wenceslas (by Wissinger) |
Level 1 |
2-3 octaves |
MSF249128 [CPH] |
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There are no bell changes and all rhythms are kept simple. A great learners piece.
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I Am So Glad Each Christmas Eve (arr. Moklebust) |
Level 2 |
3,4, or 5 octaves |
CGB685 [JH] |
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This beloved carol has been arranged with a cheerful melody reminiscent of a music box. There are no accidentals.
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I Wonder As I Wander (arr. Moklebust) |
Level 2 |
2-5 octaves |
CGB761 [JH]/CGB762[JH] |
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Here is a delicate arrangement of this popular tune. The addition of a chime tree, finger cymbals and a triangle add to the mysteriously chilling mood.
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Keep It Simple 5 (COLLECTION of 8 Christmas hymns)
(Arr. Lloyd Larson) |
Level 1 |
2 octaves |
MHP2574 [HO] |
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Created for the beginning choir, songs include: Angels from the Realms of Glory; Deck the Halls; Good Christian Friends Rejoice; Infant Holy Infant Lowly; Jingle Bells; O Christmas Tree; The First Noel; We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
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Medieval Procession (arr. Peery) |
Level 2 |
3-5 octaves |
MMOMSM30132 [MF] |
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Tremendous rendition of the song Hail Sir Donkey, a favorite melody at Christmas. Works well with hand drums, cymbals, and tambourine.
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