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Bell metal or
bell bronze is an
alloy used for
making bells and
related instruments, such as cymbals. It is a form of
bronze with a
higher tin content...
- hammer, or—in
small bells—by a
small loose sphere enclosed within the body of the
bell (jingle
bell).
Bells are
usually cast from
bell metal (a type of bronze)...
- The
Liberty Bell,
previously called the
State House Bell or Old
State House Bell, is an
iconic symbol of
American independence located in Philadelphia...
- time or an event, or as a
musical carillon or chime.
Large bells are made by
casting bell metal in
moulds designed for
their intended musical pitches. Further...
- them copper-based.
These are:
bell bronze,
malleable bronze, br****, and
nickel silver.
Bell bronze, also
known as
bell metal, is the
traditional alloy used...
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instruments that
produced notes via
small bronze bells that were
tuned with a drumstick. The
bells were
replaced by
metal sound plates in the 17th century. In the...
- "For Whom the
Bell Tolls" is a song by
American heavy metal band Metallica. It was
first released on
their second studio album, Ride the
Lightning (1984)...
- A
standing bell or
resting bell is an
inverted bell,
supported from
below with the rim uppermost. Such
bells are
normally bowl-shaped, and
exist in a...
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Bell Witch is an
American doom
metal band from Seattle, Washington,
formed in 2010.
Bell Witch was
formed in 2010 by
Dylan Desmond and
Adrian Guerra. The...
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manufactured from
aloewood bark
Bell metal made
sorai and
sophura are
important parts of
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Kahor (
Bell metal) Kahi
Brihat Ushaharan, an 18th-century...