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8 Bells and a Bell Tree – Van Wert

Advanced A Ringing Track – Valerio

Basic Percussion Medhods – Burdwood

Bass-ics and Beyond – Arnold

Behind the Baton – Rice

Bells, Ringers, Rehearsal Room 1 – Lamb

Bells, Ringers, Rehearsal Room 2 – Lamb

Bells, Ringers, Rehearsal Room 3 – Lamb

BINGO Theory is Fun 1 – Toll-Chandler

BINGO Theory is Fun 2 – Toll-Chandler

BT Beyond the First Branch – Blauch

BT The First Branch – Blauch

Counting Counts – Wissinger

Developing Young Choirs – Arnold

Discovering the Creative Musician Within – Plaag

Dorico Music Notation Program – Kinney

Enhancing Worship with Handbells – Van Wert

Ensembles Beyond the Numbers – Arnold

Gameify the Basics – Davis

Handbell Science – Van Wert

Handbells – Music or Ministry – Arnold

Handbells Are for Everyone – Montgomery

How Do I Conduct That – Plaag

Intermediate Ringing Track Performancce Notes

Mallets in Motion – Burdwood

Marking Scores with forScore – Amos

Music Theory Primer – Wissinger

Noticed Known and Needed – Neafus

Organizing Your Ringing Year – Wissinger

Ready Set Ring – Leoffler

Ring With Confidence – Loeffler

Ringing with the Congregation – Boilesen

Six-in-Han Methods – Evans

Techniques A to Z – Wissinger

The Handbell Rehearsal – Brandt

Tuning Your Message – Loeffler

When the Bell You Need Is Not in Your Hand – Gerecke