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A carillon ( /ˈkærəˌlɒn/ , /ˈkærɨljɒn/ or /kəˈrɪljən/ ; ) is a musical instrument that is usually housed in a free-standing bell tower, or the belfry of a ch...
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Campanology (from late Latin campana , "bell"; and Greek , -logia|-logia ) is the study of bells. It encompasses the physical realities of bells — how they are cast, tuned and sounded — as well a...
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Harmony can be concordant, ... Any music which utilises forms, structures, harmonies, or stylistic mannerisms of the Classical period. Notable neo-classical composers include Prokofiev, Poulenc, and Stravinsky. oratorio. A large-scale dramatic work for soloists, choir, and orchestra, usually based on a religious subject.
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The Greek perception of certain successions of sounds as concordant rests on a principle identifiable with the scientific basis of concord in simultaneous sounds. But the Greeks did ... but, where no harmonies were dwelt on as stable and independent entities except the major and minor triads and their first inversions,
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Classical Referring to that period from approximately 1750-1800, characterized musically by objectivity of the composer, emotional restraint, and simple harmonies.
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Keely tells us that this is achievable through subjecting his resonators to a stream of "pure concordant harmonies", an essential part in his system of "graduation". This stream had to be kept up for extended periods of time to bring about the re-arrangement, at least weeks, if not months.
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Special attention is given to casting Bells true in tone, i.e., with concordant harmonies, and the tuning is reduced to a minimum. One of our productions, the recast Tenor at St. Saviour's Cathedral, Southwark, weighing over 50 cwt., was cast exactly to the note required, and with its harmonics perfectly true.
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