@aznpetslover It is called "six in hand" (as opposed to "four in hand"). I don't recall how exactly you do it, as I only did it once (and not in the video) - but it involves putting the handle of one of the bells into the other one. It's not something that one can switch to quickly, which is why we put it at the beginning of the song... but it sure looks cool! :)
Wow. Congratulations! What a fun arrangement! And brilliantly played! You are all quite talented and accomplished! I'm extremely sorry that the camera panned away as the soprano ringer was weaving down the octave in marts. Wow!
One trick to add to your repertoire: finger damping. You don't need to bring the bell back to your shoulder (or the table) to damp - just use your thumb/index/whatever. Creates a more smooth and controlled look.
how did you played 3 bells in a had??
aznpetslover 1 year ago
hand*
aznpetslover 1 year ago
@aznpetslover It is called "six in hand" (as opposed to "four in hand"). I don't recall how exactly you do it, as I only did it once (and not in the video) - but it involves putting the handle of one of the bells into the other one. It's not something that one can switch to quickly, which is why we put it at the beginning of the song... but it sure looks cool! :)
ellsworthcreations 1 year ago
4:30 - 4:40 ...magic!
sexiesthero 3 years ago
Wow. Congratulations! What a fun arrangement! And brilliantly played! You are all quite talented and accomplished! I'm extremely sorry that the camera panned away as the soprano ringer was weaving down the octave in marts. Wow!
One trick to add to your repertoire: finger damping. You don't need to bring the bell back to your shoulder (or the table) to damp - just use your thumb/index/whatever. Creates a more smooth and controlled look.
Oh, and who's the arranger? Is that published??
jasontiller 3 years ago
I arranged it, and no it is not published. If you (or anyone else reading) wants a copy, just message me... :)
ellsworthcreations 2 years ago
cool beans!
trawickjtt 4 years ago