Social Media for the Anti-social(media)

A Quick Guide to Posting, Sharing, and Snapping by Chris Burton Chris Burton has rung or directed handbells since 2005. A bass bell ringer by choice, he is also a composer, cellist, clarinetist, and pianist. He holds degrees in music composition from Baylor...

How Do I Count Thee?

Let Me Love the Ways by Kathleen Wissinger Known for her clear directing, creative teaching style, and engaging compositions, Kath Wissinger teaches and directs at conferences, festivals, National Seminars, and International Symposia. Many of her popular classes deal...

Lifelong Learners

by Kim Braswell A grandmother recently commented to me that she needed to see her grandbabies as often as possible, because they grew so fast that it was like meeting a new child every time she saw them, even if it had only been a few weeks. EDITOR’S NOTE: In...

The Handbell Musicians Guide to New Year’s Resolutions

by Jennifer Cauhorn I’ve never been one to make a lot of New Year’s resolutions. This past summer, I started a new position as handbell director for a local church, adding to my already busy schedule. I’ve loved every minute of it but it has lead me to be more...

Making Your Voice Heard

by P.L. Grove Lately, I’ve been thinking about the various ways in which we make our voices heard. It’s not always about talking, or even writing. When I retired almost two years ago, I decided to delve into the world of social media. P.L. GroveNational Board...