Carillons or "The Bells" at Cal Poly Pomona
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- Опубликовано: 15 янв 2014
- The chimes you hear every 15 minutes aren't actually bells. They're Carillons - thin rods that vibrate to make sound
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It would be cool to hear the direct recording of the bell system heard in this video but without the talking
I have a Stromberg Carlson Carillon that uses rods as well, and a three octave piano action keyboard. That's very cool that your system is still good old analog electromechanical! I wonder if it has MIDI? I have the Stromberg Carlson book that is partly an introduction of their carillon, but it is 101 Selections Arranged for Carillons. I might be able to scan it for you, but I your vidwas posted ten years ago and your link in the comments isn't even valid anymore. If by chance you've replaced your carillon with a digital one or something I might be interested in this one.
very good indeed!
I agree.
Awesome video!! I wish Mt. Sac would record their Westminster chime Carillon as well. Cal Poly uses Maas Rowe. Mt. Sac uses Schulmerich, I think.
ok the Green Hill/ Emerald hill community college career center services building is using Verdin though.
That’s a digital carillon simulator. A real carillon consists of at least twenty-five cast bronze bells.
maas rowe
SAN DIEGO RIPOFF
lol
actually its just using the same system
Not a rip off. It’s from the Maas Rowe Company.
5 years ago