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RHM Rhythm Band RB105 8 Note C Major Diatonic Scale Single Ring Melody Bell Set P3591983RHM-RB105 https://cdnimages.opentip.com/full/RHM/RHM-RB105.jpg Rhythm Band RB105 8 Note C Major Diatonic Scale Single Ring Melody Bell Set Manufacturer Part Number: RB105Hand bells with a modified, single-ring clapper, perfect for introducing youth to the bell choir!These hand bells have a modified clapper, giving them a loud, single strike. Designed to be played with traditional hand bell technique, this bell also has a rest built in to the handle that prevents the bell from rolling. Perfect for introducing youth to the bell choir. Bronze finish, superior sound. C-C diatonic range.Features:Modified clapper that creates a single ringBronze finishSuperior sound 3591983 0.3500lbs 0.00 0.00 0.00
Rhythm Band
57.3800 2026-12-24 21 In Stock
customer review - by , September 9, 2025
4/ 5stars
Great bell sound. You ring with a thrust action like real big$$$ handbells. But this set has no sharps or flats(black notes) so?. How do you play music? For me, im making a zymbolstern. That is a spinning random bell ringer on church organ. It rings while music is playing. Typically --- Good Christian Men Rejoice! Real zymbolsterns cost major $ like $3000 and sound the same as mine
customer review - by , April 4, 2022
5/ 5stars
My wife loves the bells
customer review - by , March 3, 2022
3/ 5stars
Better than kids but still not quality you want for an instrument
customer review - by , March 3, 2022
3/ 5stars
These bells are a little difficult to ring and the handles are plastic and tapered with no significant shape to ensure a true grip. I suppose these things are what makes them affordable for small church programs. They do have a good sound quality and we are pleased to have found them.
customer review - by , February 2, 2022
5/ 5stars
were lovely, great sound quality, worth it , I searched for a long time for these
customer review - by , January 1, 2022
5/ 5stars
These are quality bells that I purchased for my daughter-in-law to train her 6 children to come to their "own" bell tone when rung. They are delighted with them and the training is going well and in such a positive way, too! The bells are numbered 1-8 as well as giving the musical key they ring. They are well worth the price!
customer review - by , September 9, 2021
4/ 5stars
I like the bells, however, I was a bit disappointed with how the clapper was made. It is not a traditional clapper (metal ball handing from a stem) as I'm used to seeing with a hand bell. Yet, the sound is quite impressive. Also, these bells do not allow for solos because of the way their made. The handles are made for small hands. Adults can use them but they may take them a minute to feel comfortable with them. Each bell is labeled C1-D2-E3-F4-G5-A6-B7-C8. The notes starts at middle C (like on the piano and goes one octave). The handles are plastic and in order to get a good ring you need to hold the bell with your thumb on the plastic square that also carries the labeled note/number and basically throw your arm forward. I had read from one of the true bell makers that you should extend your arm taking it in a oval circle and to stop the ring to lay it against your shoulder or use your hand. Using the bells will take some practice. Oh YHEA!!!!, if you can read music, you DO NOT need to buy the 8 not bell ringing books. The notes are the same notes you use on a piano. I do like them for the cost. I wished I could afford the professional bells, but for over $200 per bell, it is not something I'm able to purchase. However you should look into them, (Malmark and Schulmerich) they are quite beautiful.
customer review - by , May 5, 2021
5/ 5stars
These bells sound a million times better than the color-coded ones. They are definitely worth the extra $$. I am a music teacher so accuracy is important to me - the steps of the scale are in tune, unlike the color-coded ones. Highly recommended!!
customer review - by , April 4, 2021
5/ 5stars
Great sound, and pretty as well!

Rhythm Band RB105 8-Note C Major Diatonic Scale Single Ring Melody Bell Set

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Manufacturer Part Number: RB105

Hand bells with a modified, single-ring clapper, perfect for introducing youth to the bell choir!

These hand bells have a modified clapper, giving them a loud, single strike. Designed to be played with traditional hand bell technique, this bell also has a rest built in to the handle that prevents the bell from rolling. Perfect for introducing youth to the bell choir. Bronze finish, superior sound. C-C diatonic range.

Features:

  • Modified clapper that creates a single ring
  • Bronze finish
  • Superior sound

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Customer Reviews
By horses IT guy
Date: September 19, 2025
Great bell sound. You ring with a thrust action like real big$$$ handbells. But this set has no sharps or flats(black notes) so?. How do you play music? For me, im making a zymbolstern. That is a spinning random bell ringer on church organ. It rings while music is playing. Typically --- Good Christian Men Rejoice! Real zymbolsterns cost major $ like $3000 and sound the same as mine
Rating: 4 stars [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Byron Kroeger
Date: April 12, 2022
My wife loves the bells
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Linda Fairlie
Date: March 28, 2022
Better than kids but still not quality you want for an instrument
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
By mt shopper
Date: March 03, 2022
These bells are a little difficult to ring and the handles are plastic and tapered with no significant shape to ensure a true grip. I suppose these things are what makes them affordable for small church programs. They do have a good sound quality and we are pleased to have found them.
Rating: 3 stars [3 of 5 Stars!]
By A Louis
Date: February 24, 2022
were lovely, great sound quality, worth it , I searched for a long time for these
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
By KippersMa
Date: January 07, 2022
These are quality bells that I purchased for my daughter-in-law to train her 6 children to come to their "own" bell tone when rung. They are delighted with them and the training is going well and in such a positive way, too! The bells are numbered 1-8 as well as giving the musical key they ring. They are well worth the price!
Rating: 5 stars [5 of 5 Stars!]
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