BASS-ics
Sunday, January 29, 2023 • 4:30 PM EST
Presenter: Nick Hanson
Ringing on the low bass handbells (2s and 3s) requires very specific approaches in regards to physical health, proper ringing technique, executing other techniques, and assignments and setups. Being a foundational course, this class will focus primarily on the absolute beginning of bass handbell ringing, up to and including assignment ideas for level 1 and 2 handbell music. Bring mallets if you have them!
About Nick
Nick is in his 17th year as the director of handbell ensembles at the Potomac School in McLean, Virginia, which involves teaching private handbell lessons and handbell classes to 5th–12th grade students in five different handbell ensembles. At the start of this academic year, Nick was presented with the Bill Cook Award for Excellent Teaching as someone “who exemplifies the commitment to excellence and love of learning that define a Potomac School education.” Outside of the classroom, Nick is in his 15th year as handbell director at Bush Hill Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, Virginia.
00:16:06 Nick Hanson: https://www.amazon.com/weightlifting-gloves/s?k=weightlifting+gloves
00:24:41 Sharon Guilliams: Stephanie is a certified personal trainer.
00:26:00 Tracey: no
00:26:09 Tracey: D3
00:35:22 loisbell: my bass bell ringer is physically compromised so he rings sitting down. How can he adapt the ringing position?
00:38:26 Sharon Guilliams: Can he sit on a bar stool
00:59:19 Sharon Guilliams: Do you swipe up or strike staight on?
01:06:23 Sharon Guilliams: Nick at some point can we discuss setup for those of us that have to ring C3-D4. I get rid of any bells I’m not using and we have the tables in an “L”. I have even displaced bells. Any other insights.
01:09:41 Nick Hanson: [email protected]
01:09:44 Sharon Kirry: Is your second class identical?
01:10:16 Sharon Guilliams: Many thanks
01:10:25 Cindy: Thank you very much!!!