Our YouTube channel
There are lots of interesting handbell videos on YouTube! If you enjoy handbell music, we thoroughly recommend sitting down and watching some of the videos there. It’s a great way to relax and find some new music to listen to. You can find videos by handbell choirs in your area, and see performances from far-away groups too. If you’re a handbell musician, it’s inspiring to see new and exciting performances from choirs around the world! These days, a lot of handbell choirs are live-streaming their concerts on YouTube and sharing their performances with online audiences.
We have our own YouTube channel, where we post demonstration videos of Choraegus handbell arrangements as we publish them. We keep up-to-date playlists of our duet repertoire on YouTube, and update the lists often. If you’re considering booking us to play handbell duets for an event, you might find our YouTube channel useful. You can watch some of our performances, and find music you like for your worship service, wedding or holiday event.
You’ll also find playlists of our small ensemble and full-choir pieces, and videos from handbell events we’ve attended. In addition, there are recordings from our handbell-filled wedding, and videos of Inspiration International, the UK-based project we’re involved in. You can watch our 2020 online Christmas duet concert video on YouTube too!
If you’re considering buying music from Choraegus for yourself or your handbell choir, our YouTube channel can be useful. We have lots of demonstration videos to help you choose your favorite pieces!
Let us know if you’ve found any amazing handbell videos on YouTube. If you enjoy any of our videos, please feel welcome to share them with your friends!
Our handbell videos on Vimeo
Vimeo is a recent venture for us, but we’re starting to add videos to the site. The advantage to you, the viewer, is that you can watch our videos there without any advertisements! YouTube recently decided to start showing ads at the beginning of our videos – something we’d never wanted to happen – so we’re trying Vimeo to see how well it works. We’d encourage you to take a look, and see what you think!