What are the tones of Bell?

Bell tones are sounds that play tools that are not bells, but imitate the sound of the bells by controlling the volume of sound. Generally, this means that the sound is hardly attacked, as an interference of the bell, then maintained by a gradual decesendo, like a hit bell that slowly sounds. It is a common technique used in many types of music, especially orchestral and jazz music. Together with a notation on a paper that tells the musician to play Bell Tones, a conductor in a music group usually gives hand signals that also controls musicians when creating Bell Tone sound. Although the technical term for the accent used to indicate a harsh attack on a note is a vertical accent, musicians sometimes playfully refer to as a carrot. If the bell tones are longer than a single measure, the notes indicating the length of the note that are tied up are marked. The tie is a curved line that passes from one notation to another to indicate that they are to play in the sequel without stopping between them. It looks somewhat like a semi -tankNTHEHES ​​over notes.

Another important part of the production of a similar bell tone is Decrescendo. On the paper there is a decesendo symbol that looks like a stretched symbol larger than open at one end, and then gradually narrows to a point. The narrowing of Decrescendo refers to a reduction in the intensity or volume of bell tones and usually extends the length of the note. Crerescendo, on the other hand, looks less outstretched than a symbol and directs the musician to increase the sound intensity at the speed. The director generally uses hand signals to guide the music group in the execution of DecRescendos Aakcenty, which form the tones of Bell.

In music, Bell tones are used not only to simulate the sound of bells, but also to guide instruments when they play the same melody as bells. This helps ensure a uniform sound that communicates the intended sound to imitate the striking and reverberations of the bells. Composers use this technique to simulate churchOr holiday bells and frequent appearance in instrumental pieces with the theme of Christmas theme.

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