Church steeples, clock towers
The plural of bell is bells. As in "the bells are ringing".
church, school, restaurant, casino
The term for the sound produced by a bell is called a "peal." A peal often refers to a series of changes in ringing patterns, particularly in the context of change ringing, where bells are rung in specific sequences. Additionally, "peal" can denote a large and resonant sound made by multiple bells ringing together.
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The New Madrid Fault is the seismic zone in the central United States responsible for ringing church bells in states far away during the 1811-1812 earthquakes.
The song is French and it is actually Frere Jacques. The name of the song is "Are you sleeping brother John." It is a song about brother John and the morning bells are ringing and he should be getting out of bed.
I'm trying to find out about Hershey's (Silver) Bells - I am 83 years old, and am sure that when I was a child the Kisses were called Bells - when did they change, and why?Did you grow up in the deep South? The Dictionary of American Regional English shows that the name "silver bell" is used from Louisiana to South Carolina, but is rare elsewhere in the country.
Ah, a bell ringer is often referred to as a campanologist. It's a lovely word that captures the art and joy of ringing bells. Just like painting happy little trees, being a campanologist brings a sense of peace and harmony to those who hear the beautiful chimes.
carol of the bells
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Molucella laevis.
Campanology
I believe that it was. I used to ring at St Mary's Southampton, and when we ended the evening practice we would always chime the bells in the tune of the song.