tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-233228032024-03-07T13:18:47.904-06:00Bear Hollow MusicThe music of R. Lyndel LittletonR Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-5649159246845535542014-05-19T08:55:00.001-05:002014-05-19T08:55:58.329-05:00How BeautifulI received the nicest email this weekend about my arrangement of "How Beautiful" by Twila Paris. The director wanted to know if I had a recording of the song that he could share with his handbell choir. I don't have one, but I remembered seeing this handbell choir on YouTube playing it.
I thought others would also like to hear it.<br />
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Thanks to this fine handbell choir for playing my arrangement. You can find it at Jeffers Handbell Supply if you want your choir to paly it. <br />
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<br />R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-69573620202973706842012-01-24T14:30:00.002-06:002012-01-24T14:33:06.605-06:00A Song for Palm Sunday - Psalm 24I gave up years ago trying to get choral or congregational music published. It's pretty much impossible to get a publisher to look at your music. But here is a song that my congregations have enjoyed singing. We sing it throughout the year, but it makes a nice Palm Sunday song. I'm happy for you to use it. It would be nice if you would send me a note or leave a comment if you do. The first two pictures here are vocal parts with guitar chords. After that you'll find a copy of the song with piano that is several pages long. If you click on the pages they will enlarge. (or send me an e-mail and I'll send you a PDF file.)<br />
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The tempo should be around quarter note=140.<br />
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There are a few more pages. Write me and I'll send you the PDF. Much easier than trying to get the song here. <br />
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<br /></div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-42475835644833301552010-08-18T10:31:00.000-05:002010-08-18T10:31:51.082-05:00How BeautifulOn my blogs I have a widgett called feedjit that tells me how people come to my blogs. It's kind of interesting to see how people from all over the world end up on some of my blogs.<br />
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I was just looking at my worship blog <a href="http://www.hilldaleworship.blogspot.com/">Hilldale's Worship Blog</a> and saw that someone had googled "rev lyndel littleton" and I was curious to see what came up, so I clicked on it. Mostly there were posts from my blogs. But there was one that looked like this - <a href="http://fbcaugusta.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/traditional-bulletin-june-272010.pdf">Bulletin 6-27-201 - ONEderful</a><br />
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So of course I had to click on it. It turns out that it was the Sunday bulletin for the traditional service at First Baptist Church, Augusta, GA. They were observing the Lord's Supper that morning and as they passed out the cups they played my arrangement of "How Beautiful" by Twila Paris. <br />
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It's always nice to see that someone has played one of my pieces. This is a nice arrangement (if I say so myself) so if you have handbells you should check it out. You can get it from Jeffers Handbell Supply. 1-800-JHS-BELL<br />
<a href="http://www.handbellworld.com/">http://www.handbellworld.com/</a><br />
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Review: Twila Paris' beautifully crafted melody is combined with Lyndel Littleton's skill at setting it for handbells in this 3, 4, or 5 octave setting. The beauty shines through gently syncopated accompaniment, playful staccato technique at just the right place, and shimmering mallets on suspended treble bells. Make the text available to your listeners for greater effect. 130 measures.<br />
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<a href="http://www.handbellworld.com/music/MusicPiece.cfm?piece=9546">How Beautiful</a>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-34206433914422549582010-05-17T15:50:00.000-05:002010-05-17T15:50:38.283-05:00Georgia State Handbell Festival<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6w6BUpEbQAb3eL5R5y6dXk0-diUXvy09T0K1GroCtpLXNlpoBkg_oqsZUxhxTLnmTuyixL7MXqHgA65ipXnMOfyUlJlPWctz3lPQ4x5R9M1DhCjY9hFSTKTtViQl2lROs4Cr60w/s1600/Georgia+State+Handbell+Festival+2010-1.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6w6BUpEbQAb3eL5R5y6dXk0-diUXvy09T0K1GroCtpLXNlpoBkg_oqsZUxhxTLnmTuyixL7MXqHgA65ipXnMOfyUlJlPWctz3lPQ4x5R9M1DhCjY9hFSTKTtViQl2lROs4Cr60w/s400/Georgia+State+Handbell+Festival+2010-1.jpg" width="400" wt="true" /></a></div><br />
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(Shameless self-promoting, but it <em>is</em> my blog afterall.)</div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-82175339099488404492009-05-02T08:46:00.001-05:002009-05-02T08:49:14.856-05:00Google alerts just notified me that my name was mentioned by the Al Hemer music company. They have God of Our Fathers up on there web site for sale.<br />Check it out here.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.alhemer.com/item.php?item_id=00-18569">http://www.alhemer.com/item.php?item_id=00-18569</a><br /><br />God of Our Fathers<br /><br />A dynamic and energetic arrangement of the "National Hymn" for 3-5 octaves handbell choir. Recurring triplet figure recalls the trumpets that herald each verse of the hymn. Appropriate for church, school and festivals. Especially useful for patriotic events.<br />$3.50<br />Vendor: Alfred<br />Item No: 00-18569<br />UPC: UPC: 38081169415<br />Category: VocalR Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-77221282927052730172009-01-30T21:36:00.002-06:002009-01-30T21:43:32.857-06:00A List for JudyA friend from years ago asked if I had some challenging handbell pieces that her community choir might enjoy. Here are links to posts about some of my songs that are more challenging.<br /><br /><em>God of Our Fathers</em> -<br /><a href="http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/05/god-of-our-fathers.html">http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/05/god-of-our-fathers.html</a><br /><br /><em>Brethren We Have Met to Worship</em> -<br /><a href="http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2006/09/brethren-on-cd.html">http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2006/09/brethren-on-cd.html</a><br /><a href="http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/02/brethren-keeps-ringing.html">http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/02/brethren-keeps-ringing.html</a><br /><br /><em>Promised Land</em> - I play it a little faster than this choir did<br /><a href="http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/02/tmg-handbell-choir-1.html">http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/02/tmg-handbell-choir-1.html</a><br /><br /><em>To God Be the Glory</em> is another one that is more difficult but I guess I've never blogged about it.R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-14903784844778171942009-01-28T09:39:00.002-06:002009-01-28T10:09:44.572-06:00A Nice NoteI received a really nice e-mail yesterday from a lady in Kansas. She told me how much my arrangement of "Brethren" - hymn tune "Holy Manna" - means to her. She said she told her bell choir a story that she pictures as she hears the song of worshippers coming to church and how exciting that time of worship is.<br /><br />It's always nice to hear that something you have written has touched someone's heart.<br /><br />If you play bells and have never played my arrangement of "Brethren, We Have Met to Worship" you really should get it. It is a ton of fun to play. Lots of key changes and marts and mallets and swings... keeps EVERYONE very, very busy.<br /><br />It is published by Jeffers. 1-800-JHS-BELLR Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-73371772613055236892008-11-19T10:42:00.003-06:002008-11-19T10:54:52.264-06:00Virginia Bells<div>A friend of mine, Rg Huff, is leading a handbell festival in Virginia next year. <a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg5YASsCTLO81mSwJYZn4xGdNR3hrG6LhxkyHt9C9PnzkvznHruE9vu7qCuyFpRdnz-lEOpWO9g289G8Dj9_brt6PfKLL64cqoRShf5_qICTCK5P8MDEGr7yfV_DUyqpQdmAJoGfA/s1600-h/virginia.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5270412954372908130" style="WIDTH: 400px; CURSOR: hand; HEIGHT: 314px" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg5YASsCTLO81mSwJYZn4xGdNR3hrG6LhxkyHt9C9PnzkvznHruE9vu7qCuyFpRdnz-lEOpWO9g289G8Dj9_brt6PfKLL64cqoRShf5_qICTCK5P8MDEGr7yfV_DUyqpQdmAJoGfA/s400/virginia.jpg" border="0" /></a>He was looking for a three octave piece without a lot of extra 4 and 5 octave notes. The group he will be leading will be a level 2 or 3 type group with many new ringers and he didn't want them distracted by all of the parethises that the extra octaves add.</div><br /><div></div><br /><div>He thought my arrangement of <em>Immortal Invisible</em> published by Beckenhorst would be just right. </div><br /><div>You can follow this link to an earlier post and on that post is a link where you can hear it.</div><br /><div><a href="http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/05/immortal-invisible.html">http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2008/05/immortal-invisible.html</a></div><br /><div></div><br /><div></div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-27675913497898438592008-07-15T15:53:00.004-05:002008-07-16T09:16:17.632-05:00I Will Give Thanks to the LordOn an earlier post <a href="http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2006/03/look-ma-im-in-korea.html">http://bearhollowmusic.blogspot.com/2006/03/look-ma-im-in-korea.html</a> I mentioned how one of my songs had been translated into Korean.<br /><br /><br />일 자 : 2008-04-27<br />제 목 : 사랑성가대“마음 다해 주께 감사 드리리”- R.Lyndel Littleton<br /><br />Now - through the wonders of the world wid web, google and youtube - I'm able to share a video of a choir singing <em>I Will Give Thanks to the Lord </em>in Korean<em>. </em>How cool is that? Hmmm, I can't get youtube to post it here. You can see it on youtube at<br /><br />It's kind of funny. I wrote it as a sort of up beat kind of song but the Koreans sing it slow and pretty. I like it both ways.<br /><iframe allowfullscreen='allowfullscreen' webkitallowfullscreen='webkitallowfullscreen' mozallowfullscreen='mozallowfullscreen' width='320' height='266' src='https://www.blogger.com/video.g?token=AD6v5dzaQ9Fw9RtJtTsRJPBWfaGrLR2XRAGyQNMrk6ObL5jz6SO3_KepsDi9CGFH_tQHaisEJytW0_CaqA' class='b-hbp-video b-uploaded' frameborder='0'></iframe>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-48197606959368021462008-07-14T09:43:00.003-05:002008-07-14T09:52:41.572-05:00Praise to the Lord, the AlmightyI don't think this piece is in print anymore. I ran across this recording because on my "feedjit" on my worship blog - <a href="http://www.hilldaleworship.blogspot.com/">www.hilldaleworship.blogspot.com</a> - I noticed that someone in Japan had googled my name. Wierd! I don't know why anyone in Japan would do that. Unless perhaps Lyndel Littleton is a common name there. I don't think it is since the letter "L" isn't one of their favorite letters...<br /><br />Anyway, when I clicked on the google link from feedjit I saw this link to the Georgetown College Handbell Ensemble playing an arrangement of mine. It was published by LifeWay several years ago.<br /><br />Here's what is on the link. (I think the "click here" link will work from blogger.)<br /><br />Georgetown College Handbell Ensemble<br />Praise to the Lord, the Almighty<br />arr. R. Lyndel Littleton<br /><a href="http://spider.georgetowncollege.edu/music/Photos/MVC-177V.MPG">Click here</a> if the video does not load automatically.<br /><br />This is an excerpt recorded on November 4, 1999 at the combined concert of the Handbells, Chapel Brass and String Ensemble.<br />The Handbell Ensemble is under the direction of <a href="mailto:Angela_Easterday@georgetowncollege.edu">Dr. Angela Easterday</a>.R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-76207667809145812502008-07-11T09:25:00.003-05:002008-07-11T09:39:15.114-05:00Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing<div>Come, Thou fount of Every Blessing is a great hymn tune. In this arrangement, the bass bells play the accompaniment in 6/8, but when the melody comes in it is in 3/4. It makes for a cool feel to have the bass bells in one meter and the treble in another. I now don't remember if I directed it in 2 (6/8) or in 3. I know it changes later. </div><br /><div></div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZziUMEXKKRK7k68f5galuHTXaR0mQano2qRIhbY2dzi4Jjz3pJqWkqnCfjlDX4g6lDqK54PuluRN_TiKWEtVadYwgSHxQoyd036aHUGzgeQm0XYSL58hlxYIKyRR6sonL-WfGdg/s1600-h/come_thou_fount_of_evry_blessing1.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5221765719400046162" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZziUMEXKKRK7k68f5galuHTXaR0mQano2qRIhbY2dzi4Jjz3pJqWkqnCfjlDX4g6lDqK54PuluRN_TiKWEtVadYwgSHxQoyd036aHUGzgeQm0XYSL58hlxYIKyRR6sonL-WfGdg/s400/come_thou_fount_of_evry_blessing1.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><div>There are some interesting, quick key changes in this piece too. It's hard for me to write a piece and keep it in one key. You can hear the meters and the keys easier than I can describe them, so click on the link and listen.</div><br /><div></div>It is published by Beckenhorst. And of course you can buy it from Jeffers Handbell Supply 1-800-JHS-BELL<br /><div><br /><a href="http://www.beckenhorstpress.com/audio/HB216.asf">Listen here</a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.beckenhorstpress.com/title.asp?id=HB216">HB216 </a><br />Handbell Level 4<br /><a class="red_link" href="http://www.beckenhorstpress.com/title.asp?id=HB216">Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing</a><br />R. Lyndel Littleton </div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-54824444503131588092008-07-04T07:44:00.003-05:002008-07-04T07:55:20.418-05:00Count Your Blessings<div></div><div>A really fun handbell piece of mine is <em>Count Your Blessings.</em> Here's the description of it found at <a href="http://www.handbellworld.com/">http://www.handbellworld.com/</a> </div><br /><div></div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhU31tH0jlQrIM1apRcm2ZBVEbns1y9WmQlPjAl0Sz7KhAiVueaHCypMAG-uxEjYu-OaDQo-EeoAMc1T1dMR0MCSJK2MsiNAqRj6Ey5ooSASqd2k9uwM7LNJg3zs80XbLkDkU-_iQ/s1600-h/boracayisladz0.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5219140601575735938" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhU31tH0jlQrIM1apRcm2ZBVEbns1y9WmQlPjAl0Sz7KhAiVueaHCypMAG-uxEjYu-OaDQo-EeoAMc1T1dMR0MCSJK2MsiNAqRj6Ey5ooSASqd2k9uwM7LNJg3zs80XbLkDkU-_iQ/s320/boracayisladz0.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><div>"Mix white, beach sand, turquoise water, palm trees, warm sun, a parrot or two and Lyndel Littleton's arrangement of this favorite gospel hymn for a taste of the Caribbean! Both the melody and accompaniment are syncopated with several techniques added to give the effect of steel drums and other island sounds. For further imagery add the optional instruments triangle, maracas, claves, bongos, string bass and guitar. Refreshing!"</div><div> </div><div>The treble bells play a fun synchopated accompaniment and then the bass bells begin playing the melody. At one place there are three different themese going at the same time.</div><div> </div><div>Practice the different parts separately and then put them together. A fun idea for m.74-89 is to have your bass players lay their bells out like a piano (with "black" keys moved up) and then let one ringer play all the bass bells as a solo - like on a big marimba. Then all ringers should step back into place on m.89. This piece is fun to play and fun to watch!</div><div> </div><div>That is how I performed it the very first time it was played. I had written the piece for the handbell choir at Central Baptist Church in Martin. I was their director, but on this piece I played with them. When the choir stepped back and I played the "marimba" bells the crowd loved it! </div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-70287753022677351112008-05-22T07:48:00.004-05:002008-05-22T07:59:30.335-05:00Immortal Invisible<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbFL1enFmXW-ZknzSSwBccryhW7M-hYE-8C356w-mCAKmo1biesX3EUYKveWhecfSjUHx6NX4FeNiTMxzHFOLRWSFIuHSO_F2synVRrvIr10KsGaatPR05QDD4Ln3LVPYx7of92w/s1600-h/Immortal_Invisible_God_Only_Wise-St_Denio.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5203184066363168882" style="DISPLAY: block; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; CURSOR: hand; TEXT-ALIGN: center" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbFL1enFmXW-ZknzSSwBccryhW7M-hYE-8C356w-mCAKmo1biesX3EUYKveWhecfSjUHx6NX4FeNiTMxzHFOLRWSFIuHSO_F2synVRrvIr10KsGaatPR05QDD4Ln3LVPYx7of92w/s400/Immortal_Invisible_God_Only_Wise-St_Denio.gif" border="0" /></a><br /><div>I love this old Welsh hymn tune. </div><div> </div><div>The text has a very mysterious quality to it. </div><div> </div><div>"Immortal, Invisible, God only wise. </div><div>In light inaccessible hid from our eyes.</div><div>Most blessed, most glorious, the Ancient of Days.</div><div>Almighty, victorious, Thy great name we praise."</div><div> </div><div>So when I set this tune for handbells I began the piece with a rather mysterious sound with the lower bells played quietly with mallets. The tune is then played in a mode - not quite minor, not quite major, which adds to the mysterious sound. Later the tune is played in a bright major key before it returns the the modal quality of the beginning. It ends with exciting shakes of big chords to the phrase "Thy great Name we praise!"</div><div> </div><div>You can hear it by clicking on the link below.</div><div> </div><div><a href="http://www.beckenhorstpress.com/lister.asp?qry=arranger&qryTitle=R.+Lyndel+Littleton&qryStr=183">http://www.beckenhorstpress.com/lister.asp?qry=arranger&qryTitle=R.+Lyndel+Littleton&qryStr=183</a></div><br /><div></div><br /><div></div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-6938870300041580332008-05-11T15:07:00.004-05:002008-05-11T15:16:24.471-05:00God of Our Fathers<div><em>God of Our Fathers</em> is a challenging piece - Level 4. It has marts, mart lifts, key changes, shakes, triplets against duplets and my favorite, eighth note triplets against quarter note triplets. Ooooo, it is so exciting to hear. It is published by Alfred music. You can purchase it from them or from <a href="http://www.handbellworld.com/">www.handbellworld.com</a> </div><br /><div></div><br /><div>I found this listing of <em>God of Our Fathers </em>in a church order of worship from First United Methodist Church in Iowa City, Iowa. </div><div><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4sV8Tgs8JnYSQIkplkHb7mHjiK-lQskO6ehC8FeJ8PU8-AWqBf66wmxE1dbGM9kdAmqeYONBLeLh-yc-d7MebeoSYxU_LlZ0G4mUU4gNF6eRZHUwIIEDrZeNVr2JKQfcX7cLXoQ/s1600-h/order+of+worship+iowa+city.gif"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5199215367447093170" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4sV8Tgs8JnYSQIkplkHb7mHjiK-lQskO6ehC8FeJ8PU8-AWqBf66wmxE1dbGM9kdAmqeYONBLeLh-yc-d7MebeoSYxU_LlZ0G4mUU4gNF6eRZHUwIIEDrZeNVr2JKQfcX7cLXoQ/s400/order+of+worship+iowa+city.gif" border="0" /></a></div><div>I always enjoy seeing that someone has played one of my pieces in worship or in a concert.</div><div> </div><div>Here's the listing from Alfred</div><div>God of Our Fathers </div><div>Arr. R. Lyndel Littleton</div><div>ITEM: 00-18569</div><div>UPC: 038081169415 </div><div>PRICE: $3.50</div><div>SERIES: Alfred Handbell Series</div><div>CATEGORY: Handbell Music</div><div>VOICING: 3-5 Octaves</div><div>LEVEL: 4 (Advanced Ringers)<br />A dynamic and energetic arrangement of the "National Hymn" for 3-5 octaves handbell choir. Recurring triplet figure recalls the trumpets that herald each verse of the hymn. Appropriate for church, school and festivals. Especially useful for patriotic events. </div><div> </div><div> </div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-71398569475637745162008-04-10T10:09:00.001-05:002008-04-10T10:09:43.285-05:00How Great Is Our God - Handbells<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><p><object height='350' width='425'><param value='http://youtube.com/v/DPQoSiiwM8c' name='movie'/><embed height='350' width='425' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' src='http://youtube.com/v/DPQoSiiwM8c'/></object></p><p>This is my arrangement of "How Great Is Our God". Our handbell choir played it for the Middle Tennessee Baptist Handbell Festival. Since the camera is by the bass bells the balance isn't great. And we ran out of memory in the middle of the song just before the exciting key change. Still looking for a publisher ofr this one.</p></div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-12017399026572417982008-02-26T21:19:00.004-06:002008-02-26T21:42:46.530-06:00Brethren Keeps Ringing<div>I got an e-mail today from a lady who lives in Denver. I knew her from Martin. She wrote that she was playing bells at her new church and she had asked the director if they had ever played any of my pieces. The director - at that time - said she didn't remember ever playing anything with my name on it. then this past week in rehearsal she brought out a new song. It was "Brethren"! The lady who wrote me told me she stopped the rehearsal and told everyone that she knew me and that we were in Martin at the same time.<br /><br />How fun is that?<br /><br />We started "Brethren" at Hilldale this past Sunday too.<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjC99tovaxZ7d5I8JMIBU3o569fE1EiR7yHZB-TTcciHeg3RvABqFINYD7uSJi-yk1CIpw57bKF9wvThU44TRAMjltyJSSoSpJl03TdLorBJKOCsnvnPriwCB4zDOgAP-LvPOL6rQ/s1600-h/Handbell%252BFEstival%252B08005.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5171500114922953746" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjC99tovaxZ7d5I8JMIBU3o569fE1EiR7yHZB-TTcciHeg3RvABqFINYD7uSJi-yk1CIpw57bKF9wvThU44TRAMjltyJSSoSpJl03TdLorBJKOCsnvnPriwCB4zDOgAP-LvPOL6rQ/s320/Handbell%252BFEstival%252B08005.jpg" border="0" /></a> </div><div><span style="font-size:85%;">Hilldale's handbell choir at festival.</span></div><div> </div><div>It was already in their library. They did great playing through it for their first time. It takes playing it for awhile to get comfortable with all of the key changes, the syncopations and the marts at interesting times. The music says it is a level 3, but I've always thought it was a level 4.<br /><br />This site <a href="http://handbells.com/results.php?RunQuery&Composer=Littleton&Sort=ALPHA&TWID=9&JUMP">handbells.com brought to you by Gold Coast Music co.</a> lists it as level 4. I think that is more acurate. </div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-57155528286535837622008-02-24T21:22:00.004-06:002008-02-24T21:41:36.882-06:00How BeautifulTwyla Paris has written many beautiful songs. Her lyrics and her melodies are all so lovely. One of my favorites is <em>How Beautiful.</em> I have sung it many times for worship services and for weddings. My choirs have sung it.<br /><br /><br /><br />A few years back I felt that it would make a lovely handbell piece, so I crafted an arrangement that I think captures the simple beauty of the piece.<br /><br /><br /><br /><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5170757570912049970" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgmHxIj7yvNufQZ5Gv-KbB8B35XT3mnL1PgVZWCrMrBo784mfiOz8feOByekLtTUnCv3SneQwIpiSNDqmwMcHcHDtlwNLvhFRcXfsepCg4d4GGyE68O4dXrxu50KxUtDWedrs3UmA/s320/beautifulfeet-web.jpg" border="0" /><br /><br /><br />Here is a description written by the folks at Handbell World.<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://handbellworld.com/music/MusicPiece.cfm?Piece=9546">How Beautiful:</a> Paris, T.,,RW<br />Twila Paris' beautifully crafted melody is combined with Lyndel Littleton's skill at setting it for handbells in this 3, 4, or 5 octave setting. The beauty shines through gently syncopated accompaniment, playful staccato technique at just the right place, and shimmering mallets on suspended treble bells. Make the text available to your listeners for greater effect.<br /><br />I think I'll order it for my handbell choir this week.R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-61663803424756339712008-02-23T18:47:00.006-06:002008-02-23T18:53:36.351-06:00As the DeerHere's a review of my arrangement of As the Deer published by Ringing Word (A division of Jeffers Handbell Supply). If you are looking for an easy arrangement of a lovely praise chorus, you'll love this one.<br /><br /><br /><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-3WkwDPCmW2r1qrCwmluqSI_IWoQn6o5WQQxljNcOtwl4vcO3taVDi4aXTagVeQz_5y0zRcmCWer4xLG53Fi3hSYSjxIg6uwAhz2XVusOcyrRa2Vt1mmrRh3skeRYbIKEvAKjEA/s1600-h/deer_stream10.jpg"><img id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5170342745790733042" style="CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-3WkwDPCmW2r1qrCwmluqSI_IWoQn6o5WQQxljNcOtwl4vcO3taVDi4aXTagVeQz_5y0zRcmCWer4xLG53Fi3hSYSjxIg6uwAhz2XVusOcyrRa2Vt1mmrRh3skeRYbIKEvAKjEA/s400/deer_stream10.jpg" border="0" /></a><br /><strong><span style="font-size:130%;">As the Deer</span></strong><br />Review: Here's a set-up you don't see often, an arrangement JUST for three octaves with no parentheses! The favorite praise chorus is set in fast four, making good use of all the bells in the three octave range. The melody appears in upper and lower registers. Opportunities for expressive ringing through use of crescendos, diminuendos, and dynamic variance will strengthen and challenge your choir's skill toward the level II repertoire.<br /><br />Published by: Ringing Word Publications Copyright: 2003<br />Composer: Nystrom, M.<br />Arranger: Littleton, R. Lyndel<br />Octaves: 3<br />Level: 1+<br />Rating: Easy<br />Classification: Hymn Tune , Praise and Worship , Beginning Music - step 2, "Very Easy"<br />Technique: LV (Let Vibrate)<br />Voicing: Handbells, No Choral<br />Instrument: Handbells OR Chimes<br />Bells Used: Three Octaves: 24 BellsR Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-63347571611666073632008-02-19T07:03:00.001-06:002008-02-19T07:03:04.211-06:00TMG Handbell Choir 1<div xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'><p><object height='350' width='425'><param value='http://youtube.com/v/J0v3JzZNvDY' name='movie'/><embed height='350' width='425' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' src='http://youtube.com/v/J0v3JzZNvDY'/></object></p><p>What a fun surprise to find this arrangement of Promised Land on Youtube. They did a nice job with it.</p></div>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07056006111378514715noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-1158758371395859302006-09-20T08:15:00.001-05:002008-02-18T15:58:59.928-06:00Brethren on CDI received a nice letter the other day from the "RiverBells" in Sacramento. They have just released their first CD. One of the selections is my arrangement of "Brethren, We Have Met to Worship". It has been recorded several times, but this is the first group to send me a copy of the CD. It was so thoughtful of them to do that. The selections on the CD are great. If you would like more information about RiverBells or would like to buy one of their CDs you can go to their website for information. <a href="http://www.riverbells.org/">www.riverbells.org</a>R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-1157477975308777712006-09-05T12:31:00.000-05:002006-10-23T20:07:49.327-05:00Stained-glass CrossesThis is the cross pattern I used to teach a stained-glass class at church this past summer. The class did a great job. I decided to make a few to sell at LifeWay's craft fair in October.<br /><br />This cross is approx. 10 3/4 x 8 1/8<br /><br /><a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/640/dsc02707.jpg"><img style="CLEAR: all; FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/320/dsc02707.jpg" border="0" /></a> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />The red background cross is approx. 14 3/4 x 12. Red glass is made by putting gold in the glass while it is being made.<a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/640/dsc02710.jpg"><img style="CLEAR: all; FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/320/dsc02710.jpg" border="0" /></a> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />This cross is 10 3/4 x 8 1/4. My son-in-law likes for there to be "meaning" behind the things in art. I hate to say that there isn't some deep theological meaning behind the blue piece of glass in this piece. I just liked it. <a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/640/dsc02711.jpg"><img style="CLEAR: all; FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/320/dsc02711.jpg" border="0" /></a> <a href='http://picasa.google.com/blogger/' target='ext'><img src='http://photos1.blogger.com/pbp.gif' alt='Posted by Picasa' style='border: 0px none ; padding: 0px; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 50%; -moz-background-clip: initial; -moz-background-origin: initial; -moz-background-inline-policy: initial;' align='middle' border='0' /></a> R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-1141431851168255702006-03-03T18:19:00.001-06:002008-02-26T21:43:55.408-06:00Look Ma, I'm in Korea<a href="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/1600/I%20will%20give%20thanks.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; CURSOR: hand" alt="" src="http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3661/2304/200/I%20will%20give%20thanks.jpg" border="0" /></a><br />Oh how fun is this? Since the point of this web site is to shamelessly promote my music then it may not surprise you that I've done a little research. I "googled" myself! It had been kind of fun to see the different web sites that have my name because they are selling some of my handbell or choral music. But I was really surprised to find two sites in Korean! One has my handbell arrangement of <em>Imortal Invisible</em> listed. You can even click on a link and see the first page of it. But even more surpirsing was this link. <a href="http://miwansung.com/song/youngkwang/7/youngkwang-07.htm">http://miwansung.com/song/youngkwang/7/youngkwang-07.htm</a><br />It's a Korean page again listing my choral piece <em>I Will Giv eThanks to the Lord. </em>The realllly cool part is that you can click on the row of boxes (unless you've installed the Korean language on your computer - if it asks you to you can click cancel) next to the "sound" icon next to my name and you'll hear a Korean choir singing it in Korean.R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-1141355630033383812006-03-02T21:02:00.000-06:002006-10-23T20:07:49.153-05:00BrethrenMost of my handbell music has been published by Jeffers Handbell Supply. One of my favorite pieces is an arrangement of "Brethren, We Have Met to Worship". It is for 3-5 octaves. It has a lot of fun things about it: lots of synchopation, martelatos, swings, shakes... It has been a great seller. In fact, the year it was published it came out in August and it sold more copies than any other piece Jeffers published that year. As a result, I was named Jeffers' Composer of the Year for 1996. How fun is that? You can get your own copy from Jeffers. 1-800-JHS-BELL.R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23322803.post-1141354795854072812006-03-02T20:54:00.000-06:002006-10-23T20:07:49.080-05:00Music For HandbellsHandbells are one of my very favorite things. I've been writing for bells since 1982. My very first published piece was written while I was at a church that didn't even have bells. I missed them so much that I began writing for them.<br />That first piece was an arrangement of B. B. McKinney's great hymn "Glorious Is Thy Name". It was published in <em>Handbells </em>a publication of LifeWay Christian Resources. A friend of mine, R. G. Huff, framed that first song for me as a Christmas present. It is still hanging up in my home. That one published page of music was such a thrill for me that I started writing more and more.R Lyndel Littletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15699730038752877783noreply@blogger.com1