Campanology refers to the study of bells. So a campanologist would probably work in a bell-tower.
The plural of campanologist would be campanologists.
There is no verb related to the word campanologist only another noun campanology.
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Bellringer
A campanologist or a toller.
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which instrument has a bell?
Campanology is bell ringing and Campanologist is a bell ringer
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A campanologist is someone who specializes in the ringing of bells, particularly in bell towers. While they don't play an instrument in the traditional sense, they are skilled in manipulating various types of bells, such as church bells or handbells, to create musical patterns or signals. Their expertise often involves techniques for ringing bells in harmony and synchronizing multiple bells for chimes or ringing ceremonies.
bell-ringer The bellringers typically stand in a circle around the ringing chamber, each managing one rope. Bells and their attendant ropes are so mounted that the ropes will be pulled in a circular sequence, usually clockwise, starting with the lightest (treble) bell and descending to the heaviest (tenor). To ring the bell, the ringer will first pull the sally towards the floor, upsetting the bell's balance and causing it to swing on its bearings. When a church has a proper peal of bells, and not just tolling bells, the bell ringers who practise the art are also called campanologists. A campanile is a bell-tower. The practice is called campanology.