Hand Bell Song Book- 13 Traditional Songs
Hand Bell Song Book- 13 Traditional Songs
Anyone can play hand bells with these fun and simple color-coded hand bell songs!
13 traditional handbell songs you can play with your 8-note hand bell set.
GET ALL 32 HAND BELL SONGS IN OUR BARGAIN BUNDLE HERE!
SONGS INCLUDED:
- Are You Sleeping?
- Baa, Baa Black Sheep
- Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
- Hey, Diddle Diddle
- Hickory Dickory Dock
- Hot Cross Buns
- Lavendar Blue
- London Bridge
- Pop Goes The Weasel
- Skip To My Lou
- The ABCs
- The Farmer In The Dell
- Three Blind Mice
MORE HAND BELL SONGS:
- Classic Hand Bell Songs - 6 Songs)
- Christmas Hand Bell Music- Book 1 (7 Songs)
- Christmas Hand Bell Music- Book 2 (6 Songs)
- Hand Bell Music Bargain Bundle (19 Songs)
DETAILS
- Instant digital download- no physical product will be mailed to you
- Each sheet is color coded with notes and names of notes above the lyrics (in case your hand bell set colors don't match up with these song sheets.)
- Formatted in 2 sizes: 24"x36" poster size or 8.5"x11" for individual sizes
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PLEASE NOTE: These songs are made for using a simple, 8-piece hand bell set. Therefore, some songs may sound a bit off only due to the nature of not having a the full range of hand bells. These song sheets are created this way to provide an inexpensive option for the general public. If you are a music teacher, you may want customized hand bell sheets that will go with a full range of hand bell notes.
For Best Results
I recommend purchasing a set that uses the following colors for the notes so that it will match these song sheets perfectly:
C-Red
D-Orange
E- Yellow
F- Green
G-Light blue
A-Dark Blue
B-Purple
C-White
Hand Bells to Buy
Feel free to shop around for Hand Bells, but be aware that not all sets use the same colors for the same notes. For these song sheets, the set we use and love that matches with the songs is this set here:
http://amzn.to/2jsYfeB
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I have a set of bells and a small piano in my SEN room which the children love. This song book is easy to follow for the children.