Sound is vibration (of air ... as we humans perceive it).
If a bell, tubular or otherwise, is made to vibrate then it will cause the adjacent air to vibrate ... and we call it sound.
A metal is sonorous , which means it will make a bell type sound when struck. So if bells are made up of metals , it will give a ringing sound , whereas for wood , it won't
The sound bells make comes from their ability to resonate. When they are struck, they continue ringing because the metal is still vibrating.
Ships make many sounds. The sound of their engines is one of the most noticeable, but there are also sounds created by moving through water and interactions of various parts of the ship itself. Horns and bells may be used to signal.
I think an object vibrates to make sound.
The amplitude of sound is measured in bells, though, more commonly, decibels. 1 decibel is the faintest whisper and 10 is the equivalent of a front row rock concert (or something along those lines).
They sound like church bells
Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
From the Tubular bells album by Mike Oldfield
because im awesome (:
The Best of Tubular Bells was created in 1972.
Tubular Bells was created on 1973-05-25.
The Tubular bells (or Chimes) originated in the 1880s
Tubular Bells III was created on 1998-09-22.
Tubular Bells II was created on 1992-08-31.
The Complete Tubular Bells was created on 2003-05-26.
The Orchestral Tubular Bells was created on 1975-08-28.
Tubular Bells is the debut album of Mike Oldfield.