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  • 71electronic carillon — ▪ musical instrument also called  Electronic Chime, Electrophonic Carillon, or Electroacoustical Carillon,         20th century musical instrument in which the acoustical tone source metal tubes, rods, or bars struck by hammers is picked up… …

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  • 72Church bell — Cutaway drawing of a church bell, showing construction. A church bell is a bell which is rung in a (especially Christian) church either to signify the hour or the time for worshippers to go to church, perhaps to attend a wedding, funeral, or… …

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  • 73Campanile — A campanile ndash; pronounced IPA|/kampaˈni:le/ ndash; is, especially in Italy, a free standing bell tower, often adjacent to a church or cathedral. The word derives from the Italian campanile , from campana (bell).The most famous campanile is… …

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  • 74Tubular bell — For the Mike Oldfield album, see Tubular Bells. Chimes redirects here. For other uses, see Chime and The Chimes (disambiguation). Tubular bells Other names Chimes Classification Percussio …

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  • 75Westminster Quarters — The Westminster Quarters is the most common name for a melody used by a set of clock bells to strike the hour. It is also known as the Westminster Chimes, or the Cambridge Chimes from its place of origin.DescriptionThe melody consists of five… …

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  • 76Mark tree — A mark tree (also known as a chime tree or set of bar chimes) is a percussion instrument used primarily for musical colour. It consists of many small chimes – typically cylinders of solid metal approximately 6 mm (one quarter inch) in diameter –… …

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  • 77Bianzhong — Glockenspiel aus dem Grab des Markgrafen Yi von Zeng Das Chinesische Glockenspiel (chin. 編鐘 / 编钟, biānzhōng, engl. Chinese Chime Bells) ist ein altes chinesisches Musikinstrument, das aus einem Satz von melodisch gespielten Bronzeglocken besteht …

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  • 78Berkeley Carillon — The Class of 1928 Carillon, or Berkeley Carillon, is a carillon at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. It originated as a twelve bell chime, cast in 1915 by the John Taylor foundry of Loughborough, England. The original bells were a gift …

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  • 79Bell tower — A tower which contains one or more bells, or which is obviously designed to hold bells (even if it has none), is a bell tower. Most commonly, it is part of a church; but when attached to a city hall or other civic building (especially in… …

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  • 80The Obsidian Trilogy — Not to be confused with The Obsidian Chronicles. The Obsidian Trilogy is a three novel fantasy series, chronicling the journey of Kellen Tavadon in relation to the third war between the Light and the Endarkened, co written by Mercedes Lackey and… …

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