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Suzuki brings the
excitement of handbell playing directly to your school, church or
music group with our affordable Tonechimes which are precision
crafted and perfectly tuned. Critically acclaimed around the globe,
Suzuki handchimes are an ideal supplement to your own choir, or
start and build on a new set.
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consideration has been made to the features necessary to
ensure your Tonechime experience rewarding and
enjoyable. Our special lightweight alluminium alloy
tubular bells have rounded tone chambers for easy
handling. Striker mechanisms are adjustable for variable
expression. And overtone tuning insures perfect
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Start Off Small,
Then Expand to 4 full Octaves - A Suzuki Exclusive!
Suzuki ToneChime sets are
designed for expandability. Begin with the HB-25, our 25 note,
octave set ranging from the G below middle C (G4). As your experience level increases, our HB-12A expands
your original set to 3 octaves. Finally, our exclusive 4th octave
add-on set, HB-12B completes your ToneChime collection. No other
company offers this kind of versatility |
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Go Wherever You Do In Beautiful Protective Travel Cases
As rugged as
they are attractive, each ToneChime set (Models HB-25,
HB-12A and HB-12B) comes complete with its own heavy
duty padded travel case with handle. Each ToneChime fits
snugly into its own individual labeled cutout. For
storage or travel you can expect your ToneChimes to
perform flawlessly year after year. |
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ToneChimes
Are Ringing Bells In Education!
Now, for the first time
ever, all the beauty and inspiration of handbell playing, can be
brought to your students and listening audiences through our
uniquely designed Suzuki ToneChime Method Book Series. This step by
step approach shows you exactly how its done, even if you have never
taught playing before. |
| For a further,
and more in depth look at the methods and benefits of ToneChimes and
their therapeutic use in specialist care centres, we recommend Kristine
Theurer's excellent publication "The
Bells are Ringing!" |
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