In 2001, Lewis and Jones independently released " Fools Give Birth To Angels ", a self-produced, classically written and arranged collection of new songs, replete with string sections and a hand bell choir.
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After the church's hand bell choir performed, the ecstatic pastor turned to the congregation and said, " In some churches I've been in, from time to time this would be shouting time ."
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The law, which also makes it illegal for vendors to shout, cry out or blow a horn, allows one alternative, " Vendors may only equip their vehicles with hand bells or bells operated by human hands ."
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Multiple sizes of bass drums are often used for corps style bands, with the bass drums playing melodic or " moving " parts ( similar to a hand bell choir ) rather than a traditional military bass drum keeping a steady beat.
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In Upper School, ensembles include a jazz band, classical chamber music ensemble Firenze, two hand bell choirs, chorus, select a cappella vocal ensemble Baldwin B-Flats, select singing ensemble Eliza-B-thans and an orchestra.
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"' W Dowler & Sons, "'founded in 1744 in Birmingham, was a large-scale manufacturer of numerous goods, notably buttons, Vesta matches, hand bells, letter balances, swords, corkscrews and whistles.
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Some of their prayers involved chants and singing accompanied by conch shell trumpets, trumpets made from human thighbones, metal horns up to three meters long, large standing drums and cymbals, hand bells, temple bells, gongs, and wooden sticks.
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The outstanding Accelerated Reader Program started at Rockefeller in 1999 . Extended Day activities include scouts, art classes, hand bell ringers, primary and intermediate show choirs, Computer Club, Running Club, small group tutoring, Science Club and LOVE Team.
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Roy and Diane Midgley of suburban Clarkston, Mich ., were enthusiastic about the city's potential for recovery after listening to a dozen schoolgirls ring hand bells in front of two coats of medieval armor in the art museum's vaulted lobby.
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Apart from a soprano saxophone obbligato in Stepurko's " Thank the Lord, " and hand bells and recorder lines in some of the Christmas music on the second half of the program, the 20-voice choir sang without accompaniment.