A large bell would ring like any other bell... although perhaps it could be made to ring louder.
The pitch of the bell would be dependent on both the size and the metallic makeup, with the larger bells having somewhat lower pitch (with other factors controlled).
A bell makes a sound that is similar in tone to the shape and size of the bell. I'm not sure what you'd call it exactly. But large bells gong, while small bells ring? I suppose.
If that's not it, I suppose I'd say it's a "tone"
The answer to the sound made by a large bell is of course a chime!
'Ding' and/or 'Dong'
ding dong ding dong
fix your question. it makes no sense!
tone
Bong
The sound made by a bell is caused by the bell vibrating and moving the air around it which, in turn, vibrates the inner parts of your ear and allows you to interpret the vibration as sound.
bong
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
A "tinkle".
by the vibration of the whole bell , it makes a sound
"Bell bellowed" means that the sound of a bell was loud and resonant, with a deep and powerful tone. It suggests that the bell made a deep, booming noise that could be heard over a significant distance.
The sound made by a bell is caused by the bell vibrating and moving the air around it which, in turn, vibrates the inner parts of your ear and allows you to interpret the vibration as sound.
bong
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
DONG
The definition for knell is the sound made by a bell. It typically describes the sound of a bell that is rung for a funeral or death.
A spoon can sound like a bell because they are both made of steel material
The Bell telephone Company invented digital sound in 1943.
A deep-toned bell produces a low-pitched sound that resonates for a longer duration compared to a higher-pitched bell. The tone is rich and full-bodied, often associated with solemn or profound occasions.
A "tinkle".
A "tinkle".