which instrument has a bell?
a Campanologist
glockenspiel
a Glockenspiel or Orchestra bells or bells. Either one works
I've always seen it in percussion...so yes..it is a percussion instrument
The percussion instrument that looks like vertical metal tubes hanging from a rack or frame is called orchestral chimes. They are also known as tubular bells, and they are struck with mallets at the top of each tube in order to produce sound.
Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
glockenspiel
a Glockenspiel or Orchestra bells or bells. Either one works
I've always seen it in percussion...so yes..it is a percussion instrument
Yes they are.
It's called a Glockenspiel. A percussion instrument that produces tuned pitches by striking tuned metal strips arranged similarly in fashion to the piano.
A carillon is an instrument that consists of a keyboard with an arrangement of twenty-three to seventy-seven bells.
A carillon is an instrument that consists of a keyboard with an arrangement of twenty-three to seventy-seven bells.
A carillon is an instrument that consists of a keyboard with an arrangement of twenty-three to seventy-seven bells.
There is no fixed number, but for a Carilllon, which is a tuned musical instrument operated from some form of Keyboard, the minimum is set by musicologists at 23 bells. a good memory-jogger is the time-honored 23Rd Psalm. By the way many of the Psalms in the Bible were originally intended to be lyrics for Hymns, there was a form of musical instrument ( not bell type) called a Psaltery for this purpose. While we are at it, I understand Bells are NOT used in Temples or Synagogues of the Jewish Faith. There are no wedding bells in Synagogues!
The bells were swaying in the air.
The percussion instrument that looks like vertical metal tubes hanging from a rack or frame is called orchestral chimes. They are also known as tubular bells, and they are struck with mallets at the top of each tube in order to produce sound.
There are butler bells, cow bells, electric bells, ice cream truck bells, school bells, alarm bells, wedding bells, jingle bells, silver bells, ambulance bells, church bells, death bells, funeral bells. I can not think of anything else. Oh wait, when you get an idea, you get a lightbulb in your held and a bell ringing in the background.