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tubular bells — noun plural see tubular chimes * * * ˌtubular ˈbells 7 [tubular bells] noun plural a musical instrument which sounds like a set of bells, consisting of a row of hanging metal tubes that are hit with a stick … Useful english dictionary
Tubular bell — For the Mike Oldfield album, see Tubular Bells. Chimes redirects here. For other uses, see Chime and The Chimes (disambiguation). Tubular bells Other names Chimes Classification Percussio … Wikipedia
tubular bells — ▪ musical instrument also called orchestral bells or orchestral chimes series of tuned brass (originally bronze) tubes of graded length, struck with wooden hammers to produce a sound. They first appeared in England in an 1886 performance of… … Universalium
Tubular Bells II Live — Infobox Album Name = Tubular Bells II Live Type = video Artist = Mike Oldfield Released = start date|1992|10 [cite web |url=http://www.amadian.net/videos1.htm |title=Mike Oldfield videos |publisher=Amadian.net |accessdate=2008 04 16] Recorded = 4 … Wikipedia
The Orchestral Tubular Bells — Live album by Mike Oldfield Released 28 August 1975 … Wikipedia
The Complete Tubular Bells — Box set by Mike Oldfield Released 26 May 2003 … Wikipedia
The Wind Chimes — Infobox Album Name = The Wind Chimes Type = video Artist = Mike Oldfield Released = start date|1988|10 Recorded = 1983 ndash;1988 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 60 mins Label = Virgin Producer = Reviews = Last album = Live at Montreux 1981… … Wikipedia
wind chimes — /ˈwɪnd tʃaɪmz/ (say wind chuymz) plural noun chimes, especially strips of metal or glass, or tubular bells, hung so as to move in the wind, thus making a tinkling sound …
percussion instrument — a musical instrument, as the drum, cymbal, triangle, xylophone, or piano, that is struck to produce a sound, as distinguished from string or wind instruments. [1870 75] * * * A musical instrument that is struck (or sometimes shaken or scraped) to … Universalium
David B. Doty — (born 1950) is an American composer and authority on just intonation. He is the author of The Just Intonation Primer (1993, 1994, 2002). Inspired in part by the work of Harry Partch, Doty began composing in 1970 and in 1975 co founded the San… … Wikipedia