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Definitions of carillon in various dictionaries:
noun - set of bells hung in a bell tower
noun - playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower
A stationary set of chromatically tuned bells in a tower, usually played from a keyboard.
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Riverside Church in NYC has the biggest of these musical instruments, with 74 bells |
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(a tune played on) a set of bells, usually hung in a tower |
a set of bells played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism similar to a piano roll. |
A set of bells played using a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism similar to a piano roll. |
set of bells hung in a bell tower |
playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower |
A stationary set of chromatically tuned bells in a tower, usually played from a keyboard. |
A composition written or arranged for these bells. |
To play a carillon. |
Carillon description |
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A carillon (US: or UK: ; French: [kaij]) is a musical instrument that is typically housed in the bell tower (belfry) of a church or municipal building. The instrument consists of at least 23 cast bronze, cup-shaped bells, which are played serially to produce a melody, or sounded together to play a chord. A traditional manual carillon is played by striking a keyboard the stick-like keys of which are called batons with the fists, and by pressing the keys of a pedal keyboard with the feet. The keys mechanically activate levers and wires that connect to metal clappers that strike the inside of the bells, allowing the performer on the bells, or carillonneur/carillonist to vary the intensity of the note according to the force applied to the key. * Although unusual, real carillons have occasionally been fitted to theatre organs (instead of the metal bars or chimes more often used in simulation), such as the Christie organ installed at the Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, in London. A carillon-like |