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  1. Handbell - Wikipedia

    A handbell is a bell designed to be rung by hand. To ring a handbell, a ringer grasps the bell by its slightly flexible handle – traditionally made of leather, but often now made of plastic – and …

  2. Schulmerich Bells, LLC

    For over 50 years we've produced well over a million handbells for thousands of institutions world-wide. We provide up to seven complete octaves of handbells--85-notes, ranging from C2-C9. …

  3. Handbell Services, Inc.

    Unique handmade gifts, supplies and resources for handbell and handchime musicians, since 1991.

  4. Handbells & Chimes - J.W. Pepper

    Elevate your performance with handbells, choir bells, and handchimes. Browse our extensive selection of instruments and accessories at J.W. Pepper.

  5. Amazon.com: Handbells - Handbells / Hand Bells & Chimes: …

    Looking for Handbells? Amazon.com has a wide selection at great prices.

  6. Malmark - Bellcraftsmen. Handbells & Choirchimes

    We provide the ultimate in handbell maintenance and care. The skill and experience of our craftsmen assures your handbells are restored for many years of dependable performance.

  7. Handbell | Musical Instrument, History & Uses | Britannica

    Handbell, small bell—usually of brass or bronze but sometimes of copper, clay, porcelain, glass, wood, or other hard material—with an attached stem, loop, or leather strap for a handle; most …

  8. The 10 Best Handbells of 2026 (Reviews) - FindThisBest

    Jan 16, 2026 · Handbells are a unique and versatile musical instrument that can be used in a variety of settings, from church choirs to school music programs. These bells are designed to …

  9. Handbell World | Hot 40 for January 12, 2026 through January 19, …

    Jan 12, 2026 · Bring the magic of Broadway into your performance space with this exquisite handbell rendition of the beloved favorite from the Broadway musical Wicked.

  10. How to Play Handbells (with Pictures) - wikiHow

    Feb 24, 2025 · Familiarize yourself with the anatomy of a handbell. The bells vary in size based on their pitch; obviously, lower bells are larger and thus heavier, and vice versa.