![]() ![]() ![]() Print the PDF version and post it in your rehearsal space and/or keep a copy in your binder. Here’s a handy handbell notation guide you reference in your rehearsals. There are a few cheat sheets out there, but not as many as you might think. One of the most challenging things about directing a handbell choir is getting used to all the new markings in the music.īecause in addition to general music notation markings (dynamics, slurs, articulation, accidentals, accents, etc.), handbell music includes special technique-specific markings: things like “thumb damp,” “echo,” and “martellato."Ī number of these notation markings appear only in handbell music and if you’re relatively new to ringing, it can be hard to keep up.Ī few months ago, I found myself googling “handbell notation chart” without much success. ![]()
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