You ring them. Yeah i was wondering the same question so when you find tell me.
I assume your talking about Spirit Tracks? On the wall near where you get the bell there should be a sign. On this sign there will be a Musical-score with the bells. This tells you the order in which you hit the bells. After you have all three bells in place go outside to the courtyard. When there melt the snow with the torch and your boomerand. The order in which you hit the bells is on the ground.
When you are looking for the three tears of light on Zelda Spirit Tracks look at the map and you will see three yellow tthings.Follow the map and get all of them, while you are getting them don't let the monster see you. After you got all of them the run and hit the monster in the back of him with your sword.
sleigh bells, jingle bells
The Three Bells - album - was created in 1993.
To get Zelda's(3rd generation) body back in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, you must beat ALL five temples in the game, (forest ,snow ,ocean, fire, sand)and defeat the second of the three part final boss.
There are like three bells at Notre Dame!
you don't use the spirit flute. when u get on the path to it there will be these weird flying mosters holding the 3 keys. to kill them whistle when they are near then kill them. hope this helps
it means between the one eye switch and the 3 eye switches lies the key hidden in the sand
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The term "three bells" at sea refers to a specific timekeeping convention used in maritime contexts. On ships, the day is divided into six four-hour watches, with each watch marked by the ringing of bells. Each hour within a watch is signaled by a bell, so "three bells" indicates that it is the third hour of a watch, which corresponds to 1:30. Therefore, 130 (or 1:30) is known as "three bells" at sea.
In the word "Jingle Bells" there are three syllables. In the song however, there are 235.