Christmas Handbell Sheet Music (Page 3 of 3)
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O Come Little Children (arr. Helman) |
Level 1 |
2-3 octaves |
MAP
21846 [
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A delightful, energetic setting of a familiar Christmas carol.
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O Sing a Song of Bethlehem (arr. Page) |
Level 2 |
3, 4, or 5 octaves |
CGB745 [JH] |
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A lovely setting of this German carol. The beautiful harmonies capture this piece of music.
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Prince of Peace (arr. Ingram) |
Level 2 |
2-5 octaves |
CGB545 [JH]/CGB741 [JH] |
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A lovely setting of this German carol. The beautiful harmonies capture this piece of music.
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Savior of the Nations Come (by Cathy Mokelbust) |
Level 2 |
2-3 octaves or 3-5 octaves |
CGB173 [CG] or CGB300 |
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A mysterious and melancholy melody that reminds us of the birth of our Lord and anticipates his coming again.
As played at the 2012 WELS Handbell Festival
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Sing We Now of Christmas (by Kevin McChesney) |
Level 2 |
3-5 octaves |
JHS9477 [JH] |
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The bold and glorious setting of this traditional hymn is easy-to-memorize and can be rung by 2-15 ringers.
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Still, Still, Still (by Sandra Eithun) |
Level 2 |
3-5 octaves |
AG35301 [AP] |
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A lovely setting of this German carol. The beautiful harmonies capture this piece of music.
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The King Shall Come (by Cathy Moklebust) |
Level 2 |
2-3 octaves |
CGB690 [CG] |
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This early American tune is given an ethereal treatment with the addition of optional percussion instruments.
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The King Shall Come (by Cathy Moklebust) |
Level 2 |
3, 4, 5, or 6 octaves |
CGB691[CG] |
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This early American tune is given an ethereal treatment with the addition of optional percussion instruments.
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Two English Christmas Carols (by Helman) |
Level 1+ |
2-3 octaves |
00-25345 [AL] |
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Includes I Saw Three Ships and Sussex Carol.
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Two Pieces for Christmas (by Robert Boulware) |
Level 2 |
3 octaves |
AG3088 [AP] |
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This Christmas selection combines “Once in Royal David’s City” and “Angels from the Realms of Glory”.
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What Child Is This? (Arr. Hakes) |
Level 1 |
2-3 octaves |
MAP
27062 [
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A reflective setting of the 16th century English melody, Greensleves.
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