Solo or a group of ringers ring bells of pure tone resting on a table.
Philip Bedford has written: 'An introduction to English handbell tune ringing' -- subject(s): Handbell ringing
N. P. Tufts has written: 'The art of handbell ringing'
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A handbell is used as a musical instrument and a song may be made with a variety of handbells of different tones. The weight of the handbell determines its sound.
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A single handbell has the range of one note. The range for a set of handbells varies depending on how many bells are in the set.
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A person who plays bells is commonly referred to as a "bell ringer." In the context of church bells, they may also be called a "campanologist," which specifically refers to someone who studies or practices the art of bell ringing. Additionally, those who play handbells are often called "handbell ringers."
An instrument like handbell but used in electricity and stereo.
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It is a member of the percussion family. The clapper strikes the bell to make the sound.