Handbell
Handbells are a family of tuned percussion instruments designed to be rung by hand. Each handbell is a metal bell fitted with a handle, typically made of wood or plastic, and calibrated to a specific pitch. The instrument is usually played by swinging or tipping the bell so that an internal clapper sounds clearly. Because the bells are individually pitched, a group of players can perform melodies and harmonies by coordinating their ringing.
Handbell sets are sold in various sizes, commonly spanning two to four octaves, and may include 25
Most bells are brass or alloy with a protective lacquer or finish; handles are wood, plastic, or