Details
- Instrument:
- Handbell Percussion
- Genres:
- Christian Contemporary
- Publishers:
- Hope Publishing Company
- Series:
- Easy to Ring
- UPC:
- 763628125059
- Format:
- Score Collection / Songbook
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Beginning
- Artist:
- Peggy Bettcher
- Arrangers:
- Peggy Bettcher
- Usages:
- Praise
- Number of Pages:
- 80
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.34 pounds
SKU: HP.2505
Arranged by Peggy Bettcher. This edition: Complete. Collection. Easy to Ring Praise & Worship. Contemporary, General Worship, Devotion, Sacred. Handbell score. 80 pages. Hope Publishing Company #2505. Published by Hope Publishing Company (HP.2505).UPC: 763628125059. By Various Writers.
Ten Praise & Worship songs arranged by Peggy Bettcher
This is the fifth volume in the "Easy to Ring Praise & Worship Series" for 3-5 and now for 2-3 octaves by Peggy Bettcher. These simple settings appeal to beginning handbell and handchime choirs as well as more advanced choirs looking for interesting shorter arrangements that can be learned quickly. Each is a complete composition, suitable for performance, eighth notes are used sparingly, and the difficulty levels range from 1-2.
Knowing You
Days Of Elijah
In Christ Alone
Holy Is The Lord
The Potter's Hand
Lord, Reign In Me
Shout to the North
There Is A Redeemer
How Great Is Our God
How Deep The Father's Love For Us
- More by this Composer:
- Peggy Bettcher Peggy Bettcher Handbell Peggy Bettcher Handchime Peggy Bettcher Percussion
- Series:
- Easy to Ring
- Instrument:
- Percussion Handbell Percussion Percussion
- Artists:
- Peggy Bettcher
- Publisher:
- Hope Publishing Company
Ratings + Reviews
4 Rating
1 review
Jankopis
Aug 28, 2019
Like Easy to Ring Praise and Worship, this is also filled with a wonderful selection of songs, but my beginning ringers don't count half notes as 1 beat. To be truly level 1, time signatures should be in 3/4 of 4/4. Our guidelines for our choirs to play hand bells or tone chimes is: know pink from blue, right from left and be able to count to 4. every piece is written in an odd time signature for the notes portrayed.