handbell

IPA: hˈændbɛɫ

noun

  • (music) A small bell designed to be rung by hand.
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Examples of "handbell" in Sentences

  • A handbell is a bell designed to be rung by hand.
  • Any Handbell arrangement can be played with chimes.
  • A large bronze coated iron handbell was also discovered.
  • “All aboard,” the conductor yelled, clanging a handbell.
  • Handbell techniques have changed very much over the years.
  • Cynthia Dobrinski is a composer and arranger of handbell music.
  • These compositions are for percussion ensemble and handbell choir.
  • I loved playing in handbell choir at church (no that’s not nerdy either …).
  • Two handbell choirs are offered to students in middle school and senior high.
  • Its handbell and vocal choirs perform in the community as well as at services.
  • In Toronto, she saw a handbell demonstration (I'm sorry, what?) and a horse race.
  • A couple of times each year, they dodemo recordings for one of the larger publishers of handbell music.
  • “Ladies and gentlemen,” he began, and Phyllis and I were tapping our crystal water glasses like English handbell ringers.
  •             “Ladies and gentlemen,” he began, and Phyllis and I were tapping our crystal water glasses like English handbell ringers.
  • PAX RIVER RINGERS The St. Mary's County handbell choir performs songs from the Revolutionary War, late-20th-century pop music, spirituals, ragtime and TV themes. 7 p.m. Christ Church, 112 E. Charles St.,
  • I have never, to my knowledge, engaged in elder abuse, except one time when my middle school choir sang at an old persons' home and several people died specifically to escape our handbell rendition of "Alexander's Ragtime Band."

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