hye this is really good! I'm in a bell choir at my church and we only have about 10-12 people sometimes less. I saw that you guys only have a dozen who is the arranger of this piece? I'm interesting in playing this piece! thank you!
When I was in school, in a bell choir, we used Schulmerich (sp?) bells. I was in charge of cleaning and setting them up for practice. I loved the way they looked after a cleaning, so silvery and shiny. Really makes them seem like silver bells.
Another brand of handbells. Good thing they come with lifetime warranties, Iv'e seen a couple of them been dropped, and a few others hit against each other (on accident of course).
One time, we even got to go to the place where they make them, and watched the step on how they are created. Pretty fascinating. We went there to get the bells tuned up, fixed, and 2 replaced.
out of all the handbell songs i've played, i love the carol of the bells! let me see if i got the notions right: thumb damp,table damp, pluck, and of course ringing. my school plays the english handbells, and i'm on the team as well; we played this song as well last christmas for the christmas pagent at our school. it went well, until i almost dropped my bell because i was playing four other bells and the high octave. i almost dropped it while trying to turn the page.
Not *quite* sure what you're asking, but there's a clapper inside set on a rubber "spring" (really a flat-ish piece of rubber) that keeps it from striking on the backswing. You scoop the handbell down with enough force to bounce the clapper against the bell, which makes it ring. In other methods, you stop it from ringing all-out or make it ring by hitting it against something else (a padded table). Also, you may do a Tibetan-singing-bowl technique to get the bell to "sing." Hope this helped!
split parts are hard to play and handbells are amazing. Plus having the camera on the end you get the nice sound of the lower tones lost usually, but you can still hear the high bells. Whether an accident or on purpose it sounds amazing!
hye this is really good! I'm in a bell choir at my church and we only have about 10-12 people sometimes less. I saw that you guys only have a dozen who is the arranger of this piece? I'm interesting in playing this piece! thank you!
Softballstar61 1 year ago
When I was in school, in a bell choir, we used Schulmerich (sp?) bells. I was in charge of cleaning and setting them up for practice. I loved the way they looked after a cleaning, so silvery and shiny. Really makes them seem like silver bells.
vitruvian8807 2 years ago
cool. What are Schulmerich bells? are they like the swiss melody chimes?
kikiru11 2 years ago
Another brand of handbells. Good thing they come with lifetime warranties, Iv'e seen a couple of them been dropped, and a few others hit against each other (on accident of course).
One time, we even got to go to the place where they make them, and watched the step on how they are created. Pretty fascinating. We went there to get the bells tuned up, fixed, and 2 replaced.
vitruvian8807 2 years ago
cool.
kikiru11 2 years ago
out of all the handbell songs i've played, i love the carol of the bells! let me see if i got the notions right: thumb damp,table damp, pluck, and of course ringing. my school plays the english handbells, and i'm on the team as well; we played this song as well last christmas for the christmas pagent at our school. it went well, until i almost dropped my bell because i was playing four other bells and the high octave. i almost dropped it while trying to turn the page.
kikiru11 3 years ago
why are people thumbs-downing everyones comments??? oh well...i wish my bell class played this song..i love this song!!
Blaze11453 3 years ago 2
yea me too, we tried it but the people in the bell choir were mostly first yrs so no one was really very good at it :P
lbsweethart 3 years ago 2
I'm a tower bell ringer.
I do not understand how handbells strike. Is there anyone who can tell me. I love the sound of handbells.
1BODGER95 3 years ago 2
Not *quite* sure what you're asking, but there's a clapper inside set on a rubber "spring" (really a flat-ish piece of rubber) that keeps it from striking on the backswing. You scoop the handbell down with enough force to bounce the clapper against the bell, which makes it ring. In other methods, you stop it from ringing all-out or make it ring by hitting it against something else (a padded table). Also, you may do a Tibetan-singing-bowl technique to get the bell to "sing." Hope this helped!
Yrior 3 years ago
what do you mean strike?
lbsweethart 3 years ago
LOL i just played this song last month on handbells! ^^
ImranAmarshi 4 years ago
This is the best Carol of the Bells on Handbells I've found so far on YT. Thanks for sharing your work.
renegade4dio 4 years ago
i agree...the musicians are playing united!!
Izma1988 3 years ago
This on I think the best version I've found on youtube, thank you guys very much for posting.
Nillabean06 4 years ago
Beautiful! Just lovely. My humble thanks for submitting!
OldOrrie 4 years ago
that awesome
emily1994sd21 4 years ago
What level of difficulty is this piece rated?
DominaLuminara 4 years ago
It is a level 3, arranged for 3-5 octaves by Arnold B. Sherman.
designbyalgorithm 4 years ago
how many people are in your handbells? What age level is you handbell choir? Who is your director? thank!!!!
PPLrWierd 4 years ago
We have about a dozen, recently ranging in age from teen to senior citizen.
designbyalgorithm 4 years ago
we have a hand bell group im iM IN it
ares might be better wevve been playing for 2 years
ticktipsy8 4 years ago
How many octaves do you have?
DominaLuminara 4 years ago
Just four. We're saving for a fifth.
designbyalgorithm 4 years ago
ooohhhh!!! gorgeous.
and very nice job to the person recording!!
p.s.- GO BASS BELLS!!
xxLuCkYDucKy 4 years ago
who is the composer?
mazubaka 5 years ago
Mykola Dmytrovich Leontovych (1877-1921)
designbyalgorithm 5 years ago
split parts are hard to play and handbells are amazing. Plus having the camera on the end you get the nice sound of the lower tones lost usually, but you can still hear the high bells. Whether an accident or on purpose it sounds amazing!
bandoSquirrel 5 years ago
VERY NICE!!!
Galaxy2blue 5 years ago
this takes talent and a huge amount of group coordination. Very well done.
gemini1904 5 years ago