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wot is the name of a collective noun of bells?
11 Answers
- CrashLv 71 decade ago
A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 cup-shaped bells played from a baton keyboard using fists and feet (such an instrument with fewer than this number of bells is known as a chime). Carillon bells are made of bell bronze, approximately 78% copper and 22% tin. Carillons are normally housed in bell towers. The carillon has the widest dynamic range of any mechanical (non-electric) musical instrument. The music made is also known as a carillon.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carillon - Anonymous1 decade ago
A peal of bells
- frogg135Lv 51 decade ago
the real answer if a peal of bells
but i fancy the word 'cloche' as it is the french word for bells and sounds so much nicer
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- 1 decade ago
I know it is really "a peal of bells". But I think "a ding-dong of bells" sounds much better! :-)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A delegation of bells.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I am not sure about the noun, but the noise they make is a tintinabulation, a lovely word.