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- Carillon - Wikipedia
The title of "world's largest carillon by number of bells" is shared between two instruments: the carillon of the Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, US, and the carillon at the Daejeon Institute of Science and Technology in Daejeon, South Korea; both have 77 bells
- Carillon | Musical Instrument, Bells, History Uses | Britannica
carillon, musical instrument consisting of at least 23 cast bronze bells in fixed suspension, tuned in chromatic order (i e , in half steps) and capable of concordant harmony when sounded together
- The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America - About carillons - GCNA
A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 carillon bells, arranged in chromatic sequence, so tuned as to produce concordant harmony when many bells are sounded together It is played from a keyboard that allows expression through variation of touch
- Carillon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A carillon is a musical instrument consisting of bells Carillons are usually in bell towers , and are made up of at least 23 bells (If there are less than 23 bells, the instrument is called a chime )
- Carillon - Washington National Cathedral
The carillon is played via a keyboard and pedals, situated high in the Cathedral’s central tower (150 feet above the nave floor) and directly amid the bells The keyboard controls a mechanical tracker system (similar to a tracker organ) that uses transmission wires to move the clappers
- Carillons | National Bell Festival
A carillon is a musical instrument of bells Typically housed in a purpose-built bell tower or belfry, a carillon consists of at least 23 harmonically-tuned bells The cup-shaped bells are hung fixed in a frame (what a campanologist would call “dead” rather than “swinging”)
- About the Carillon · Berkeley Carillon Guild
A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 carillon bells, arranged in chromatic sequence, so tuned as to produce concordant harmony when many bells are sounded together It is played from a keyboard that allows expression through variation of touch
- History Of Carillon: The Historical Progression of Carillons - Phamox Music
The history of the Carillon is an enthralling saga that spans countless centuries Emerging from modest roots in the Middle Ages, it weathered phases of both growth and decline However, its later resurgence stands as a tribute to human tenacity and creativity
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