I have a hand-bell ringer who insists we must always follow standard hand-bell assignments even though we have 9-10 ringers not 8 or 11. I say that only applies when we have the perfect amount of ringers. It takes us ~6 rehearsals to play a level 2 piece; everyone is pretty much an amateur. Am I off-base wanting everyone to participate, rather than cutting out 1-2 people? How do you build an ensemble if you exclude people? What do other choirs do in this circumstance?
Also, she quit one week before our Christmas performance because of this. I don’t want her back after she left us in the lurch; but rumor suggests she’s going to try to get back in. I now think I need a code of conduct for everyone to sign in order to participate in any of the church’s five music groups. Who’s being unreasonable? Me or the ringer? Should I let her back in without consequences? Does anyone else have codes of conduct?
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On Jan 18, 2026, at 4:18 PM, 'THOMAS SIMPSON' via Handbell-l <handb...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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On Jan 18, 2026, at 7:09 pm, Marcia Payne WOOTEN <mpwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
Just joined this thread and today, am dealing with some of these issues. 28 years a ringer, 27 years a church handbell director, and 6 months director of a community choir. Such good ideas here, since community choirs are different from church choirs. Thanks in advance to all on this thread. I don’t have any wisdom to add just yet, but maybe soon. 😁😁
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Rima's post reminds me of my first reaction to the issue: share videos of Forte, Carla and Larry, Linda Krantz, Allie McGuire, Raleigh Ringers' bass, and of course, Campanile! If there is a retreat, these videos could be during "break" time. Add videos of a group that rings without a director out front, massed events, and any of your local community groups. Her opinion is, imho, like a violin player who refuses to play out of first position -- that's just not what the instrument is about.
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One way to illustrate how a missing ringer affects a group is (when you have everyone present), ring through a familiar piece/passage, then have one person step back and ring it again without them. Repeat as needed until everyone gets the point!
Running a benevolent dictatorship isn’t always fun, particularly when strong personalities clash. I hope that your situation improves!
Ringingly yours!
Silver
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Hi Chris,
There have been a lot of comments here about accepting almost anyone in a church setting who wants to ring bells. So I’ll reply to that part first.
I recently attended a church service where bells provided the majority of the music on a Sunday morning. They have at least three bell choirs so they have built in varying levels of ability (or none at all). But the description that caught my eye was – This group ‘is an ensemble of skilled music readers, rehearses weekly and participates in worship monthly. An interested ringer needs to meet with the director for assessment and placement in’ this specific group. – I started doing this a few years ago after having some issues with new-to-the-group ringers.
To your question - I used a code of conduct with my kids’ group many years ago. That was after one family specifically left town on the weekend when the kids’ group was to ring in church and gave no notice. The code of conduct was mostly for the parents of all of the ringers, so that they would have, in writing, what was expected of their child and let them know that their support was critical for the success of the group.
And for what it’s worth, I don’t believe I’d let someone back into the bell choir after they abandoned everyone at a very busy time. I’d have a conversation with them, but I would want to protect the remaining, loyal ringers of the group. A piece of paper isn’t going to stop the behavior from happening again.
Cynthia Erickson
Roseville MN
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This is taking this thread to a little different place. Linda, I was struck by your description of how you play three octaves with nine ringers.
For quite a few years, we played three octave music with 8. We had two 4-in-hand positions at the top, and the lower octave was played by three ringers who all knew weaving. Scattered notes that the ends couldn’t play were given to the three ringers in the battery. We played without a director and the middle ringer in the battery gave us great clues for starting, stopping, ritarding, etc. There were pieces we couldn’t play – I remember the one piece where my 4-in-hand ringers cried uncle. But we had a ball! Everyone had a part that challenged them but not too much. We were all engaged. I loved it!
Barb
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On Jan 24, 2026, at 3:27 pm, 'Rima Greer' via Handbell-l <handb...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
If you are willing to assign non-grammatically, it’s possible to cover a huge amount of bells with fewer people. Campanile played five octaves with six people. But our assignments were non-chromatic, and changed with every piece. It’s not for everyone, but it works, if you’re open to it.
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