Hola amiga me encanta la musica de campanas muy bonita melodias tienes nueva amiga te deje combo completo deseo lo musmo te dejo un cariñoso abrazo desde California bisto y oido todo 😍❤️
Stone Mountain is a one-of-a-kind instrument, what with multiple rods struck simultaneously plus reverb and tremulant. I think of it more as a "theatrical" instrument and it's used that way, playing mostly popular tunes. It's a rich, full sound without the dissonance of the traditional carillon. It's more properly a 'metallophone'. Yes, that's the unmistakable style of Mabel Sansing Sharp, Queen of the Stone Mountain Carillon!
The is an electro-mechanical carillon with bronze bell rods of various sizes and shapes to produce bell and percussion instrument tones. Because of the advent of such an instrument many institutions that would otherwise never be able to purchase a cast bell instrument can have a great representation of such.
Nice sound but in this video it sounds nothing like a cast-bell carillon. You realise this is actually an electronic carillon...amplified struck rods over the tower speakers. There are a total of 12 voices here; only the "Flemish" voice has an approximation of real bells. Here in New Zealand, we have 2 cast-bell carillons...in the capital Welington at the National War Memorial are 74 bells, the largest over 12 tons...the World's third heaviest carillon.
Hola amiga me encanta la musica de campanas muy bonita melodias tienes nueva amiga te deje combo completo deseo lo musmo te dejo un cariñoso abrazo desde California bisto y oido todo 😍❤️
The Carillon at Stone Mountain is a superb instrument. Love the songs played here. Have visited and will again. Mabel Sharpe is superb.
Stone Mountain is a one-of-a-kind instrument, what with multiple rods struck simultaneously plus reverb and tremulant. I think of it more as a "theatrical" instrument and it's used that way, playing mostly popular tunes. It's a rich, full sound without the dissonance of the traditional carillon. It's more properly a 'metallophone'.
Yes, that's the unmistakable style of Mabel Sansing Sharp, Queen of the Stone Mountain Carillon!
Las barillas que suenan donde estan ubicadas dentro de esa torre con altavoces
The is an electro-mechanical carillon with bronze bell rods of various sizes and shapes to produce bell and percussion instrument tones. Because of the advent of such an instrument many institutions that would otherwise never be able to purchase a cast bell instrument can have a great representation of such.
This is my grandma
Nice sound but in this video it sounds nothing like a cast-bell carillon. You realise this is actually an electronic carillon...amplified struck rods over the tower speakers. There are a total of 12 voices here; only the "Flemish" voice has an approximation of real bells. Here in New Zealand, we have 2 cast-bell carillons...in the capital Welington at the National War Memorial are 74 bells, the largest over 12 tons...the World's third heaviest carillon.