High schoolers take on tone chimes

The Elkhorn Area High School Tone Chime Ensemble performs recently at Tender Reflections Assisted Living Facility in Elkhorn. Those playing the tone chimes above include: Liz George (from left), CJ Sperle, Eireann Murphy, Aubrey Clikeman, CJ Gochanour, Colton Jacobs, Michelle Huerta, Shelli Kayser, Justin Planzer and Rebecka Nick. Nicholas Aguirre, unable to attend this performance, was also a part of the ensemble.
The Elkhorn Area High School Tone Chime Ensemble performs recently at Tender Reflections Assisted Living Facility in Elkhorn. Those playing the tone chimes above include: Liz George (from left), CJ Sperle, Eireann Murphy, Aubrey Clikeman, CJ Gochanour, Colton Jacobs, Michelle Huerta, Shelli Kayser, Justin Planzer and Rebecka Nick. Nicholas Aguirre, unable to attend this performance, was also a part of the ensemble.

New musical ensemble formed at high school through collaboration with elementary school, group hopes to continue with own set in the future

By Kellen Olshefski

Editor

A new music ensemble from Elkhorn Area High School debuted itself this holiday season, performing at not only the school’s holiday concert, but also at local assisted living facilities.

Students from the Elkhorn Area High School band have taken up tone chimes, working together to perform some holiday classics under the direction of Band Director Sarah Tauchen at not only the school’s annual holiday concert, but Tender Reflections and Sunnyside assisted living facilities as well.

Tauchen said the tone chimes are similar to the traditional English hand-bells, seen in church hand-bell choirs, though are a much sturdier silver bar with a hammer that strikes the bar, creating the chiming sound.

“Basically, they’re like bells, they’re just a more durable version,” she said.

Tauchen said tone chimes also have a bit more of a mellower sound in comparison to hand-bells that have a quite bright chime.

For the complete story, see the Dec. 31 edition of the Elkhorn Independent.

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