Ah, Holy Jesus – Twelve Handbells

Here’s our twelve-bell arrangement of Johann Crüger’s Good Friday hymn!

Newsflash! New cajón part for “Ye Jazzy Gentlemen”!

Our handbell choir arrangement Ye Jazzy Gentlemen has been crying out for the addition of a percussion part for a long time now, so we’ve (finally…) added one for cajón! Do take a look, and enjoy!

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“All Things Bright and Beautiful” for Twelve Bells!

Here’s our new twelve-bell arrangement of All Things Bright and Beautiful (hymn tune ROYAL OAK)! We’re sure you’ll have a wonderful time playing it. As always, there are versions for ranges C5-G6 and F5-C7.

Country Gardens – for twelve handbells!

Over Christmas, we (Larry, Carla, and JC) had a bit of time to record our arrangement of the English folk tune Country Gardens. You’ll enjoy hearing, and even better, you’ll enjoy playing it!

Give Me Jesus

The new year is bringing new music for you to play! Here’s our twelve-bell arrangement of the spiritual Give Me Jesus.

Have a listen!

Low Ding Zone’s “Yes, We Have No Bananas”

U.S. copyright law has now entered a new phase; music written in 1923 has entered the public domain. That means we can offer the Low Ding Zone arrangement of Yes, We Have No Bananas for sale!

“Silent Night” for eight handbells – at last!

We’ve wanted to have an eight-bell arrangement of Silent Night for some time. If you count your way through the score, you’ll find that the melody has eleven notes. Since eleven is a lot more than eight (to two four-in-hand handbell ringers), we couldn’t initially figure out how to make it into one of our very compact arrangements. But… after six years of trying, we’ve finally succeeded!

We have a special deal for you, too. Until January 5, 2019, it’s available for just $3.00 (after which it goes back to the normal price of $7.00).

Merry Christmas from Choraegus!

Two new arrangements for Christmas!

We’ve just released two new Christmas carol arrangements for handbell choir (three to five octaves) – do take a look!

Kelvingrove

A few years back, we published a 2-3 octave arrangement of the Scottish melody KELVINGROVE (also known in modern hymnody as The Summons/Will You Come and Follow Me). Our attempts to get a video of it being played failed back then, and so we had to settle for an MP3.

However, the handbell choir at our church played it just a short while ago, and here’s how it actually sounds!

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