The Hal Leonard Handbell Method


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(Instructional). The Hal Leonard Handbell Method is designed for anyone just learning to ring handbells. Whether you're an experienced musician or you don't read music at all yet, this step-by-step guide will teach you the basic skills and techniques you need for ringing in a handbell or handchime choir. Instructions include: Ringing & Damping * Basic Music Reading * Practice & Performance Pieces * Staccato Techniques * Dynamics * Stretches & Warm-Ups * and more! A helpful Director's Guide is also included, offering insights and rehearsal suggestions for several pieces in the book. Instructional material is demonstrated clearly with photos and illustrations throughout.




Healthy Ringing


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Easy Handbell Hymn Arrangements for 2 Octave Handbell Choir


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These easy handbell arrangements are for 2-octave (G4-G6 chromatic) handbell choir. Each song can be played by 8-9 players. Included are hymn arrangements consisting of traditional Christmas carols, Easter hymns, and Thanksgiving hymns. The publisher grants the purchaser of the book permission to copy the written score for the handbell choir/ensemble under their direction. Included songs are Angels We have Heard on High, Angels from the Realms of Glory, Bring a Torch Jeanette Isabelle (Love Has Come), O Come All Ye Faithful (Hymn arrangement), O Come, All Ye Faithful, Away in a Manger, The First Noel, Joy to the World, We Three Kings, What Child is This, O Come O Come Emmanuel, Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus, Silent Night, Holy Night, Gentle Mary Laid Her Child, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, Morning Has Broken (Child in the Manger), Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, Hosanna Loud Hosanna, The Old Rugged Cross, For the Beauty of the Earth, Thanksgiving Medley (Now Thank We All Our God, Come Ye Thankful People Come, and We Gather Together) and Doxology (hymn arrangement).




Basic Training for Bells


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Introduces the essential skills fo ringing and handchimes.




Hal Leonard Venova Method


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(Instructional). This method is designed for anyone just learning to play the Venova a fun, portable wind instrument with simple, recorder-like fingerings and expressive sound like a saxophone. This easy-to-use beginner's guide serves as an introduction to the Venova and its techniques, teaching you how to play with fun songs and video lessons! Songs include: Amazing Grace * Edelweiss * Happy Birthday to You * Joy to the World * Londonderry Air * Mickey Mouse March * Moonlight Serenade * Ode to Joy * Scarborough Fair * When the Saints Go Marching In * and more.




Piano Technique Book 2


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(Educational Piano Library). Piano Technique Book 2 is the second book in our series of five books focusing on technical skills. Emphasizing the inseperable link between technique and musical expression, Piano Technique Book 2 presents Warm-Ups and Etudes that take the "routine" out of technique! Students are encouraged to build solid technical confidence and skills through short, musical exercises that correlate page-by-page with Piano Lessons Book 2.







Music Journal


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Catalogue of Choral Music Arranged in Biblical Order


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This second edition of Laster's Catalog combines in one volume the listings from the first catalog with the voluminous material that has appeared since 1973, more than doubling the number of citations. It is designed as an aid for the church musician and/or pastor seeking to plan unified worship services. It will also be of use to those church musicians who follow the Liturgical Calendar and plan music appropriate to the appointed lessons, as well as a source for non-church choir directors who would like to locate choral settings based on a particular passage from Scripture. Entries are arranged from Genesis through Revelation. Each main entry citation provides the biblical reference (book, chapter, and verse), as well as a reference to additional passages from Scripture used in the anthem. The composer, arranger, or editor and the title are listed as they appear on the octavo. Information on voicing, solos, and instrumental accompaniment is noted; the name of the publisher, the most recent date of publication and the octavo number appear at the end of each citation, where information on instrumental parts, other versions of the same title, and collections where the work might appear are also listed. Composer and title indexes round off the work.




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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