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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Handchime
Percussion instrument
Classification Percussion
Hornbostel–Sachs classification111.231
(Individual percussion tubes)
Related instruments
Handbells
Builders
Malmark, Schulmerich, Suzuki

Handchimes are musical instruments which are rung by hand, similar to handbells. Typically, they are tuned square tubes with an external clapper mechanism.[1] Many handbell techniques can also be applied to handchimes,[2] though some are more difficult (such as six-in-hand) or impossible (malleting). On a music score, handchimes are indicated by a diamond shape on each note as opposed to an oval shape.[3]

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Uses

Handchimes were originally intended to be used as a training tool for prospective handbell ringers. They are cheaper, easier, lighter and more resilient than handbells, making them more accessible for school groups, church youth choirs and senior citizens' groups.[4]

Handchimes are also frequently rung in conjunction with handbells. Certain handbell pieces will involve playing handbells and handchimes at the same time, or alternating between the two through various sections of the music. Handbell ensembles will frequently have a collection of handchimes to use along with their handbells.[2]

Handchimes are also used in classrooms to teach music.[5] Handchimes are proven to be helpful with teaching music theory and the responsibilities of playing an instrument to young children. It promotes teamwork among the students. This is because handchimes are played individually rather than in unison. Each student is responsible for the chimes assigned to him or her. [6]

Manufacturers

As of 2018, there are 3 manufacturers of handchimes in the United States:

  • Malmark (Choirchimes)
  • Schulmerich (bell maker) (MelodyChimes)
  • Suzuki (ToneChimes)[7]

References

  1. ^ Van Valey, Janet (1997). Using Handchimes. Dayton, OH: Lorenz Publishing Company. p. 6. OCLC 28501946.
  2. ^ a b Van Valey, Janet (July–August 1997). "Enhanching Musicality with Handchimes". Overtones. 44 (3): 27–31.
  3. ^ Guebert, Alexander M (2014). The modern handbell ensemble as an asset to new music: Expanding opportunities in extended technique (Thesis). ISBN 978-1-303-98469-3. OCLC 886962867. ProQuest 1550893039.[page needed]
  4. ^ Using Handchimes, p. 3
  5. ^ "Handchimes in Classroom Music: Authentic Performance Instruments and Instructional Tools". Retrieved 2007-11-26.
  6. ^ "The Music Education Issue: Handbells and Handchimes in Your Local Schools". Handbell World. 2023-12-07. Retrieved 2023-12-07.
  7. ^ MacGorman, Venita (January–February 2000). "Chime-In: A Handchime Review". Overtones. 46 (1): 15–16.

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