Tag: Low Ding Zone

The Bass Ringer’s Notebook

We have one book in the Choraegus store. It’s the Bass Ringer’s Notebook (Second Edition). This work of just over 100 pages contains information that will make your bass ringing more efficient and more effective. It’s recommended reading by the Handbell Musicians of America, and more than a few folks tell us they’ve benefited from …

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What if you have nine (or ten, or eleven…) ringers?

Are you considering our eight-, twelve-, or sixteen-bell music, but appear to have more ringers than are needed to play? That’s a good problem to have, because it means you’re on the way to enjoying even more music! But if you have, say, nine ringers, that would appear to be too many for sixteen bells, …

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Dance of the Sugar Plum Sumo Fairy (bass handbell trio)

From 2005 to 2013, I founded and led Low Ding Zone, the World’s First Bass-Only Handbell Ensemble. Well, at any rate we think we had a solid claim to the title, since it was never contested. The name itself sparked a lot of fun; once I had the strange joy of watching a friend explain …

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Dance of the Sugar Plum Sumo Fairy (Bay View Week of Handbells 2023)

Yes, this is the version for the 2023 Bay View Week of Handbells! Note: You’ll need to get this arrangement only if you’re playing P6 and lower… Tchaikovsky created one of the all-time holiday season favorites when he wrote the Nutcracker Suite in 1892. There’s a good chance you’ve seen more than just a small …

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It’s Our Anniversary!

Today is our tenth anniversary! Not Choraegus (we celebrated 26 years at the end of last year), but OURS, as in Larry & Carla. From God making it possible for us to meet on the Handbell Community Online, to Facebook, to Skype, and through the Bay View Week of Handbells, where we met and got …

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List of Scores for Low Ding Zone (Bass Handbell Ensemble)

Here’s a quick compilation of our scores for bass handbell ensemble. Each title is a link to the corresponding webpage. Note: If you have a large enough range of bells/chimes, each arrangement can be played an octave lower than written (well, of course!). TITLE HYMN TUNE Ringers Handbells Handchimes Comment By the Light of the …

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LDZ Arrangements – Dance of the Sugar Plum Sumo Fairy (Bass Handbell Trio)

Tchaikovsky created one of the all-time holiday season favorites when he wrote the Nutcracker Suite in 1892. There’s a good chance you’ve seen more than just a small part of it at a December ballet presentation. The Dance of the Candy Fairy (or Sugar Plum Fairy) was a sensation at its premiere, because Tchaikovsky chose …

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Dance of the Sugar Plum Sumo Fairy – for bass handbell trio

Tchaikovsky created one of the all-time holiday season favorites when he wrote the Nutcracker Suite in 1892. There’s a good chance you’ve seen more than just a small part of it at a December ballet presentation. The Dance of the Candy Fairy (or Sugar Plum Fairy) was a sensation at its premiere, because Tchaikovsky chose …

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LDZ Arrangements – Dance of the Sugar Plum Sumo Fairy (Bass Handbell Trio)

Tchaikovsky created one of the all-time holiday season favorites when he wrote the Nutcracker Suite in 1892. There’s a good chance you’ve seen more than just a small part of it at a December ballet presentation. The Dance of the Candy Fairy (or Sugar Plum Fairy) was a sensation at its premiere, because Tchaikovsky chose …

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About Our Practice Tracks

We have practice tracks for most of our unaccompanied small-ensemble handbell scores (up to sixteen bells). For a small cost, you get a piano-plus-click-track audio version of the score. This provides a way for your group to hear what they’re playing with a guiding metronome. For our “dual-range” scores, there are separate practice tracks for …

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