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  2. Belleplates - Wikipedia

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    Belleplates are not used as a professional instrument, however they blend with handbells and related instruments, allowing them to be used in a concert setting to provide a contrasting melody. Belleplates are generally sold in sets of between 12 (1½ octaves diatonic) and 61 (5 chromatic octaves). Belleplates are made with coloured plastic ...

  3. J. C. Deagan, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by John Calhoun Deagan (1853–1934), a professional clarinetist, in 1880.The J. C. Deagan company originally headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, until it moved to Chicago, Illinois, in the early 20th century.

  4. Handbell - Wikipedia

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    Handbells were first taken to the United States from England by Margaret Shurcliff in 1902. She was presented with a set of 10 handbells in London by Arthur Hughes, the general manager of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, after completing two separate two-and-a-half-hour change ringing peals in one day. [6]

  5. Bells at Temple Square - Wikipedia

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    The group is a double handbell choir, performing with 27 to 35 ringers on two sets of Malmark handbells (one seven-octave set and one 6½ octave set) and two sets of Malmark handchimes (six octaves each). The octave two bells are Malmark aluminums. Each part is usually doubled (played by two ringers on separate sets), except octave two.

  6. Bellfounding - Wikipedia

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    Bellfounding is the casting and tuning of large bronze bells in a foundry for use such as in churches, clock towers and public buildings, either to signify the time or an event, or as a musical carillon or chime.

  7. Bell-ringer - Wikipedia

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    A bell-ringer at work in Palekh, Russia. A bell-ringer is a person who rings a bell, usually a church bell, by means of a rope or other mechanism.. Despite some automation of bells for random swinging, there are still many active bell-ringers in the world, particularly those with an advanced ringing tradition such as full-circle or Russian ringing, which are artistic and skilled performances ...

  8. Prayer Bells - Wikipedia

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    Prayer Bells is a choral concert piece by Tasmanian (Australian) composer Constantine Koukias featuring dozens of handbells cast for the celebration of Australia's 2001 Centenary of Federation (see below). Also comprising three solo cantors and a small male choir, the one-hour work premiered at the Federation Festival of Melbourne in 2001.

  9. H. Dean Wagner - Wikipedia

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    H. Dean Wagner (born 1961) is an American composer of handbell and organ music. His works for handbells—including " Carillon " [ 1 ] (Hope, 1996), " Te Deum " [ 2 ] (Red River, 2001), " Fantasy on 'Kingsfold " (Hope, 2000) and " Amazing Grace " (Choristers Guild, 2004) -- have made him a respected handbell composer.

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