From a Vintage Overtones
Interesting Article About a Town Bell Ringer

Ipswich, Mass., Oct. 5 (AP)—Mrs. Mariet Moffatt has been appointed the first lady bell ringer in the 332-year history of Ipswich. And she isn’t even a native New Englander.

 

Lighting Up Your Brain with Music
  

When playing handbells, you may not be thinking of the many ways your brain is lighting up, but it is! One of the ways researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have studied the effects of playing music on the brain is by having musicians improvise while within an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) machine. They found [...]

 

Resiliency When You Need It
 

My current home group, the Penobscot Bay Ringers (PBR), just finished up a busy ringing year with our spring concert weekend.

 

Ichi-go Ichi-ee
 

A Once In a Lifetime experience at the the 21st International Handbell Symposium in Hamamatsu, Japan

 

Remembering Arnold Sherman
 

Arnold B. Sherman, a longtime member of Handbell Musicians of America and a celebrated composer and conductor, passed away on May 20, 2024. With more than 400 published works, primarily for handbells, he was one of the most prolific composers for the instrument.

 

It’s a Natural!
Bell Tree Ringing with Children

There are many ways to involve youth with handbell ringing. Some full children’s ensembles play with 2-3 octaves of bells or chimes, but smaller groups of four to eight can start with chording sing-a-long melodies, or learning to change ring in patterns. All of those will interest and excite curious minds.

 

Rolling Repertoire
Repeating Titles in Various Concert Programs Without Them Sounding Like Repeats

Many community ensembles have settled into the predictable routine of offering a Christmas concert and a Spring concert. Often, these singular concerts are performed several times each season at different locations over the course of a couple of weekends. For the most part, we have trained our audiences to expect to see us only twice [...]

 

Serving Two Churches
 

Recently, a question in the Handbell People group on Facebook asked if anyone had experience directing in two churches and if they would recommend it. As I thought about this, I realized my answer would be too long to include there.

 

Rigaudon
  

As we are in the midst of a milestone year for HMA, here is another vintage piece published in the May 1968 issue of Overtones. It is a lively, yet accessible arrangement of Louis-Claude Daquin’s Baroque piece Rigaudon.

 

2024-25 Business Members Buyers Guide
 

Following is a list of our current business members (as of August 1, 2024) along with their contact information. Please patronize them and, along with us, thank them for their support of handbell and handchime ringing and Handbell Musicians of America.

 

Area Spotlights Fall 2024
  

Events and Other Happenings in Your Area

 

Fall 2024 Full Issue PDF
  

Download the full issue PDF file.

 

Chiming In

From a Vintage Overtones
Interesting Article About a Town Bell Ringer


Executive Notes

Lighting Up Your Brain with Music
  


Membership Matters

Resiliency When You Need It
 


From the President's Pen

Ichi-go Ichi-ee
 


Feature

Remembering Arnold Sherman
 


Solo, Ensemble, Bell Tree Enthusiasts

It’s a Natural!
Bell Tree Ringing with Children


Community Connections

Rolling Repertoire
Repeating Titles in Various Concert Programs Without Them Sounding Like Repeats


Handbells in Worship

Serving Two Churches
 


Music Offering

Rigaudon
  


Buyers' Guide

2024-25 Business Members Buyers Guide
 


Area Spotlights

Area Spotlights Fall 2024
  


Full Issue Download

Fall 2024 Full Issue PDF