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Handbell Ringers Bible, for New Ringers and a Reference Guide

D. Rod Lloyd
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29
Year
2022
Language
English
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D. Rod Lloyd

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Learn Handbells from scratch or become a better Ringer.

A set of handbells creates ONE musical instrument. They are always 'in tune, ' and most ringers play only two bells plus their accidental, making it one of the easiest musical instruments to learn and a lot of fun to play. Having said that, you need to study and practice to play any instrument well.

You don't need to be a musician to begin to play bells, but you will be a musician once you have mastered the instrument and its techniques. If you can count to four and know your left from your right, you have the necessary qualifications. You don't need a deep understanding of music theory. I have selected the parts of music that you do need, making it as simple as possible.

It is all too common for new handbell ringers to be thrown in at the deep end with just a short explanation of how to ring the bell, and off they go playing in an existing handbell choir. I have created this Method Book, a full explanation of all the terms and techniques, training videos as well as handbell music notation to make learning handbells more structured and informative.

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