Percussion Plus Set of 8 Hand Bells in bright rainbow colours with white handles, tuned for classroom music and ensemble play

Percussion Plus Set of 8 Hand Bells

SKU: CM-PP271

Early YearsPrimarySecondaryAdult
Age 3 - 18 Instruments 8 Players 8
£27.00
£27.00 exc VAT · £32.40 inc VAT
RRP £29.70 exc VAT

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8 diatonic hand bells. Metal bells with white plastic stems. Tuned to a C major scale. Note range: C64-C76. Bells follow our colour matching note system

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Product Details

SKU
CM-PP271
Type
simple

Key Features

  • 8 diatonic hand bells
  • Metal bells with white plastic stems
  • Tuned to a C major scale
  • Note range: C64-C76
  • Bells follow our colour matching note system

Product Information

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Description

This 'Percussion Plus Set of 8 Hand Bells' is a great resource for the classroom.

They have an octave note range of C64-C76 and are lots of fun and very easy to play. Just grip the handle and shake the bell!

The 'Percussion Plus Set of 8 Hand Bells' is great for individual use in the home, as well as ensemble playing in schools, or even as a team building exercise.

This 8 diatonic hand bells set can be combined with the CM-PP274 set of 5 chromatic hand bells to make a fully chromatic set.

Affordable quality

Each bell is built to last - made of sturdy metal, which will withstand use in the classroom. Quality instruments at an affordable price!

Colour Coding for Group Coordination

The bells are precisely tuned and colour-coded to match our Wak-a-Tubes, chime bars and chime bars. This means that groups can play together, without needing any knowledge of musical notation, and makes the bells a useful addition to a class orchestra.

These hand bells are colour-coded to match the following products:

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