Rhythm Band Handbells (RB107C)
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These are the same as the black piano keys: c sharp, d sharp, f sharp, g sharp, and a sharp. I hope this information is useful-
Yes, these are handbells and deskbells in one. I hope this information is useful.
This five-note set is chromatic in comparison to the eight-note diatonic set. It doesn't increase the range; instead, it fills in the flats and sharps, giving you a complete chromatic scale. The extended range set, which includes higher and lower notes, is available from Mud Pie. That would be a 107ex, which we do offer for sale. We can be reached at [email protected]. If you have any questions about the sets, please contact us at 413 548 8169. I hope this information is useful.
I've gathered all of my bells and am unable to recall what this particular order included. sorry. On a C scale, this would raise or lower the range by 2 or 3 notes.
Selected User Reviews For Rhythm Band Handbells (RB107C)
I've never purchased any hand or desk bells before, but I figured I'd give these a try. The bells themselves are made of metal, but they are painted in the manner depicted in the image. The bells are covered in plastic so that they can be used as a desk bell (by pressing the top button) while still resonating the notes. The striker is a plastic ball attached to a spring system and connected to the top button, which is black rather than colored as shown. Advantages: br>br> br>Br>Great sound (authentic bell sound)br>br>loud enough for single small room/space or recording situation but not loud enough to bother neighbors (unless you live in an apartment)br>br>Cons: br>The box has several sets of tape that must all be cut in order to open the box (even if they appear to be unnecessary for opening). I cut my thumb in the process because I didn't realize that all of the tape had to be cut. br>br>Because the striker will sometimes ring when you don't want it to (on rebound from an initial strike), it's best to play it on a desk rather than with a traditional hand bell motion.
The sound is very loud, bright, and clear. br>At the top of the handle, each note is clearly labeled. br>The only thing I wish was that the colors didn't clash with the other 8-bit characters. a set of pieces Even though the colors are slightly different, you may need to compare them side by side to notice the difference. Why don't you make them stand out? Why don't you paint them pink, yellow, or a combination of the two? yellow, orange Instead of red, orange, green, and blues, how about green, yellow, and other colors?.
I was dissatisfied with the description, so I bought it anyway. I know a little bit about music, but not enough to know that an A and a B- are the same thing. flat. This set of bells did, in fact, have a B- rating, according to the description. As a result, I purchased a flat. My order arrived quickly, but when I opened it, all of the bells were "Sharps," much to my dismay. (I already had a set of these) I believe the description should specify what the bells are, no pun intended. Scholars of music will be aware of what they require, allowing for the avoidance of potentially unnecessary purchases. But now I'm aware of it. The bells are in perfect working order once more! I'm not returning them due to my lack of knowledge.
I practice with these at home because I play handbells at church. Very useful, but I wish they had octaves or a set for adult handbellists to practice with, and perhaps where you could choose the notes you could buy.
My family had a lot of fun learning a Christmas song with these bells, and hopefully we'll be able to go caroling with them next year!.
I really like these bells, but I wish the sharps were listed first rather than the flats. B flat, for example, is referred to as a sharp. The students and teachers are both confused by it.