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handbell
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handbell [ˈhændˌbɛl]
n
(Music / Instruments) a bell rung by hand, esp one of a tuned set used in musical performance
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Noun1.handbellhandbell - a bell that is held in the hand      
chime, gong, bell - a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument
Translations
handbell [ˈhændbel] Ncampanilla f
handbell [ˈhændˌbɛl] ncampanello (strumento musicale)
handbell [ˈhændˌbɛl] ncampanello (strumento musicale)


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The finale featured the handbells with Royster at the organ, Pfeifer on the trumpet and Lee on the drums.
Now the music director said that handbells were too difficult for the members to handle.
The holiday festival will feature musical selections by The Long Beach High School Madrigals, First United Methodist Church of Long Beach's Chancel Choir, Ladies' and Men's Ensembles, Chancel Handbells, Youth Quartet and Soloists as well as carols led by the St.
 
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