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Definition of handbell in English: handbellnoun ˈhan(d)bɛlˈhæn(d)ˌbɛl A small bell with a handle or strap, especially one of a set tuned to a range of notes and played by a group of people. (尤指音乐演奏时用的)手摇铃 Example sentencesExamples - Blending the exquisite sounds of the musical saw, English handbells, and pitched cowbells, this is a one-of-a-kind CD that I hope you will want to own as well as to share with friends and relatives.
- Unlike an orchestra in which each instrument has a complete range of notes within itself, a set of handbells is like the separated notes of a piano being shared between several people.
- Now the music director said that handbells were too difficult for the members to handle.
- Classes for youth eight years and up include fiddle, band, handbells, drumdancing, guitar, choir, songs and games.
- The 330 residents of Botton Village community on the North York Moors, near Danby, a centre for adults with special needs, rang a 100-note peal on their set of four octave handbells.
Definition of handbell in US English: handbellnounˈhan(d)ˌbelˈhæn(d)ˌbɛl A small bell with a handle or strap, especially one of a set tuned to a range of notes and played by a group of people. (尤指音乐演奏时用的)手摇铃 Example sentencesExamples - The 330 residents of Botton Village community on the North York Moors, near Danby, a centre for adults with special needs, rang a 100-note peal on their set of four octave handbells.
- Classes for youth eight years and up include fiddle, band, handbells, drumdancing, guitar, choir, songs and games.
- Blending the exquisite sounds of the musical saw, English handbells, and pitched cowbells, this is a one-of-a-kind CD that I hope you will want to own as well as to share with friends and relatives.
- Unlike an orchestra in which each instrument has a complete range of notes within itself, a set of handbells is like the separated notes of a piano being shared between several people.
- Now the music director said that handbells were too difficult for the members to handle.
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