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Re: Bell Tone

🔗Robert Walker <robert_walker@rcwalker.freeserve.co.uk>

4/6/2001 4:31:52 PM

Hi Graham,

Thanks for the intersting information and references.

Must see if I can hear one of those modern major third bells.

Robert

🔗Lydia Ayers <LAYERS@CS.UST.HK>

4/18/2001 5:41:50 PM

Hi,

I remmember seeing a video with major and minor bell tones,
"What is Music?" by NOVA The Science of Music, directed by
John Angier. There is other stuff on the video, but the
carillon bells are shown and played at the beginning.

Best,

Lydia Ayers

🔗Haresh BAKSHI <hareshbakshi@hotmail.com>

4/18/2001 6:56:36 PM

--- In tuning@y..., Lydia Ayers <LAYERS@C...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I remmember seeing a video with major and minor bell tones,
> "What is Music?" by NOVA The Science of Music, directed by
> John Angier. There is other stuff on the video, but the
> carillon bells are shown and played at the beginning.
>
> Best,
>
> Lydia Ayers

Hi Lydia, the video is as under:

What Is Music?
NOVA explores the science of musical sound--from what makes a classic
violin to how the human brain perceives music. Bells, trumpets, human
voices and computers all perform.
Original broadcast date: 11/21/89

Haresh.