Meaning Tubular bells
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Tubular bells


Tubular bells, tuned metal tubes suspended from a vertical frame, are used in the percussion section of the modern orchestra for special effects, making their earlier appearance primarily in opera.
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Tubular bells


See chimes.
Source: dictionary.onmusic.org

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Tubular bells


A member of the chimes family, tubular bells are long metal tubes (around 5' or more) that are struck with a special hammer. This percussion instrument is common in school bands, marching bands (pit), and orchestras, as well as symphonies. . tumba (or tumbadora) - the largest of the typical 3 conga drums family.
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