Starting a School Handbell Program
Saturday, January 28, 2023 • 3:45 PM EST
Presenter: Greig Ashurst and Gillian Erlenborn
Handbells and handchimes are increasingly growing in popularity throughout the United States and as a result, are becoming important tools in every level of music education. Handbells and handchimes lend themselves well to playing a wide variety of musical styles while teaching music reading, and musical performance skills. Additionally, there is an enormous repertoire of musical works written specifically for the instrument alone and in combination with other instruments and voices. This clinic aims to empower educators to use handbells and handchimes in effective ways for multiple educational settings, including general music, as a stand-alone performance-based instrument, and within existing instrumental and vocal settings. In addition to learning about handbell/handchime techniques, teaching resources, and repertoire, attendees will discover the many benefits of using handbells and handchimes in their existing music programs. Handbells and handchimes are ideal instruments for differentiated instruction, teambuilding, and SEL. The clinicians will provide resources and suggestions for engaging students in meaningful learning using the unique musical art of handbell and handchime playing.
About Greig
For nearly thirty years, Greig Ashurst has developed an impressive career in many facets of music, technology, and educational philosophy across America. A native of Lafayette, Louisiana, he has served as a music educator in public and private schools and universities in Louisiana, North Carolina, and Texas. Currently, Mr. Ashurst is Instrumental Music Director and Technology Director at Cathedral-Carmel School where he was selected as the 2016-2017 “Teacher of the Year,” an honor for which he was selected twice previously in Louisiana and North Carolina. Greig also serves as Youth Music and Instrumental Director and staff arranger at Asbury UMC of Lafayette, Louisiana. Mr. Ashurst maintains a very industrious schedule as a guest conductor/clinician, performer, and consultant throughout the United States in music and technology.
About Gillian
Gillian Erlenborn is the Choral Director and Musical Theatre Teacher at Frelinghuysen Middle School, in Morristown, New Jersey. Gillian utilizes handbells and handchimes in her vocal ensemble curriculum to better engage her students in a full body and literacy based musical education. Gillian graduated from Westminster Choir College in 2018 with both a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and a Master of Arts in Teaching. She also directs the handbell choir and children’s choir at Middlebush Reformed Church in Middlebush, New Jersey. Gillian is proud to serve on the National Board of the Handbell Musicians of America.
00:14:30 Lauren Hall: I am from Birmingham, AL, and I am here to learn about how to start a handbell choir at a local classical private school.
00:15:04 Erik: I direct a church children’s choir north of Pittsburgh – I’m looking to see what sorts of creative teaching techniques I can adapt for our small group of K-8 students
00:15:15 Diane Hould: I’m from Montana. Direct bell choir at my church. Would love to see bells incorporated into our schools here, or start something for youth outside of school.
00:15:46 Elaine Stephansky: I’m a retired music teacher K-8 and find I use lots of the same ideas for the church kids now. We’ve only used chimes with pentatonic songs, chords etc. so far in church but I’d love to use more.
00:15:47 loisbell: I currently direct a church bell choir. I taught in an elementary school and had all my fifth graders ringing in class. I’m currently working in a Montessori school with some 4th graders who don’t have any musical experience. Would love more ideas to help them.
00:38:23 Gillian Erlenborn: https://sites.google.com/handbellmusicians.org/belled-handbellsineducation/
00:51:24 Marie Clyatt-Larson: My go to for beginners is “Basic Training for Bells” by Venita MacGorman
00:52:25 Marie Clyatt-Larson: I’ve used that and Basic Training 2, with all ages
00:53:47 loisbell: will the slides you are showing be available for us to print at home?