Rhythm Band Handbells (RB107EX)
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A seven- Set of note expansions for use with the KidsPlay 8-in-1 game. Note the RB107 (sold separately) combo handbell/deskbell set. These notes broaden the range of notes available, allowing groups and individuals to play more songs. As an example, A, A, and B are low-level A, A, and B respectively. C+, D+, D+, E+, F+, F+, F+, F+, F To complete a 20-piece range, combine RB107, RB107C, or RB117. Note that the bell has been rung, and the frequency has been set to A-. I hope this information is useful.
They finish the 20-minute race. set of notes, with a few bells beneath the c- c octave, as well as a few notes above it If my memory serves me correctly, you'll get a low A, A, B and a high C, D, D, E. When the 8th bell rings, it's time to c- You'll have all 20 bells if you use the c diatonic set and the 5 bell chromatic set (sharps in between). Having these seven extra bells was a lot of fun for me. I used them in my music classes, and the ability to ring or press the button was an excellent accessibility feature. It's simple to mount on a wheelchair tray, and you can also ring the bell the old-fashioned way. They have a great sound (I used to use them at Christmas in conjunction with choir chimes to get as many kids involved as possible) and are simply beautiful.
You can contact the company from which you purchased the bells. They'll take care of replacing your bell. The phone should be on the box if you still have it; if not, google the company and find the number there. I hope this has been of assistance to you. The handbells are a big hit with my kids at church.
C to c- is the 13th note. The extension set consists of the same seven notes as the 20-note set. I hope this information is useful.
Selected User Reviews For Rhythm Band Handbells (RB107EX)
I ordered three sets of bells, giving us a total of twenty bells. A group of eight members of our congregation are ringing these bells. All of us are retired senior citizens. We're known as the "Silver Belles" because of our dark hair. So far, we've performed at churches and nursing homes. These bells are well-made and can be rung or tapped. Their vocals are crisp and in tune. We've had countless hours of entertainment and companionship thanks to these bells. We can't read music, but these are simple to operate.
It was a hit with the students.
In my first-grade classroom, I used this activity. With them, we had a great time! The fact that they can be rung or tapped is appealing to me. It sounds lovely!.
The use of bells is excellent. Regrettably, the information was misinterpreted by me. Because I required sharps and flats, I was unable to locate them. The quality, however, is superb.
These were purchased for the church kids. The congregation enjoys hearing them play the bells as much as they enjoy playing them.
My son adores it, and the product arrived in Peru three days ahead of schedule.
Our church's children, ranging in age from three to ten years old, 7 is ecstatic to be able to play them. They have a very happy sound to them.