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Tuned Percussion - Tonechimes
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Suzuki tonechimes are a
brilliant way to give your
children the experience of
handbell playing. They
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are light and easy to
handle with clear tuning
and perfect harmonics.
Each set comes with a
protective case making
them easy to transport.
1 Tonechimes
C5 E5 G5 (for sample purposes only).
070-HB-SAMP3 £0.00
2 16 Note Diatonic Set
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Range A4 to F6, 2Bbs and F#, and travel case.
070-HB16 £319.50
3 2 Octave Chromatic Set
25 note chromatic tonechime set with heavy duty case.
Range G4 to G6.
Top TIP ...
070-HB25 £545.00
4 3rd Octave Add-On Set
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Try using the tonechimes in
a circle, building up chords
12 note chromatic add-on set with heavy duty travel
and teaching children the
case. Range C4 to F#4, G#6 to C7. Use to expand
beginnings of harmony.
range of HB-25 to three octaves.
Let them try out some simple
070-HB12A £425.00
compositions.
5 4th Octave Add-On Set
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12 note chromatic add-on set for the 7th and 3rd
octaves. Complete with heavy duty travel case. Range
G3 to B3 and C#7 to G7. Use to expand range of HB-
25 and HB12A to four octaves or with any handbell or
Books
tonechime set. (not illustrated).
070-HB12B £435.00
These books provide a unique, adaptive notation system for use with the tonechimes. The music is
6 3 Bass Bells accessible to specialists and non-specialists through a coding and number system.
Range C4, F4 and G4. Use to enhance cadences and
lower rhythm patterns. Not in case. (Not illustrated).
8 Key of C 10The Classics
070-HB3 £99.00 He’s Got the Whole World, On Top of Old Smokey, Blue Danube Waltz, Brahms Lullaby, O Sole Mio, Swan Lake
Dixie and more. Overture and more.
7 10 Note Diatonic Set
070-MUAN01 £11.45 070-MUAN14 £5.99
Range C6 to C7, with Bb and F#. Comes with carrying
case. (Not illustrated).
9 Christmas
070-HB10 £235.00
Joy to the World, Silent Night, Jingle Bells and more.
070-MUAN02 £11.45
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