The Bells the Bells was created on 2008-06-25.
Most certainly, there are many fine examples on the most popular video sharing sites. Handbells have been around since 1696. They were originally used by tower ringers to practice changes outside the tower, much to the relief of their closest neighbours. It was not that long before full chromatic sets were produced and handbell choirs (aka ensemble and team) came into being. The most popular bells are the English founded bells, purely for the overtones (harmonics) which are different from US bells and different again from Dutch produced bells. Musical arrangements take full advantage of the overtones of the set they are written for. An ensemble can be 25 bells small or 97 bells large. Competent ringers can hold 4 mid to high range bells at a time whereas lower range bells are normally held in pairs. In small ensembles bells are arranged on a table to be picked, struck and returned by adjacent or opposite players in a technique known as weaving.
silver bells
Eight Bells
bells were usually used for ringing...
A bellfounder is a person who makes bells.
Big Ben is a symbol of strength, grandeur and aspiring architecture. The bells are the most desirable feature. The tourists flock to this landmark for the architectural scene and the chime of the bells.
A bellmaker is a person who makes or manufactures bells.
Bells!
assuming you mean the bell that makes noises, "bells"
Jingle Bells Jingle Bells...
Myrtle B. Eldridge holds the Guinness Book of World Records for the most collection of bells. Since 1980, she has collected 9,638 bells.
I think you mean 'Tamborine'. It's a drum you hold in your hand and it has bells on it, but the bells don't 'chime' like church bells, they rattle. Because it's a drum with bells, people sometimes say they 'bang' the tambourine and sometimes they 'rattle' it, but really, it makes both sounds.
Small bells can be said to "tinkle" or to "jingle" (although the latter is also used for pocket coins and the former is used for urinating). A tiny bell makes a ding sound, as opposed to larger bells going dong or bong.
Jingle Bells
I understand in somewhat obsolete Nautical Bell timing- 8 bells is equal to 2400 hours- Midnight- the witching hour! makes sense.
Bells or Teachers.