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  2. Sound symbolism - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, sound symbolism is the perceptual similarity between speech sounds and concept meanings. It is a form of linguistic iconicity . For example, the English word ding may sound similar to the actual sound of a bell.

  3. Ring of bells - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the movement of the bell imparts a doppler effect to the sound, as the strike occurs whilst the bell is still moving as it approaches top dead centre. Both these effects give full circle ringing of bells in an accurate sequence a distinctive sound which cannot be simulated by chimed bells which are stationary and take more time for ...

  4. Bell - Wikipedia

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    A bell is regarded as having a good tone when it is "in tune with itself". [24] In western bell founding, this is known as "harmonic tuning" of a bell, which results in the bell's strongest harmonics being in harmony with each other and the strike note. This produces the brightest and purest sound, which is the attractive sound of a good bell.

  5. Change ringing - Wikipedia

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    A bell that is up is dangerous to be near, and only expert ringers should ever contemplate entering a bell chamber or touching a rope when the bells are up. To raise a bell, the ringer pulls on the rope and starts the bell swinging. Each time the bell swings the ringer adds a little more energy to the system, similar to pushing a child's swing.

  6. Ringing rocks - Wikipedia

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    The sound can be duplicated on a small scale by tapping the handle of a ceramic coffee cup. The iron content of the diabase is often identified as the source of the ringing ability. Actual chemical analysis of the Coffman Hill diabase [ 13 ] shows that iron content (as ferric oxide ) of the rock ranges from 9% and 12%.

  7. Westminster Quarters - Wikipedia

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    To address this, the fourth quarter bell is equipped with two hammers on opposite sides and becomes, effectively, a fifth bell for the mechanism to play. The first and third quarters finish on the dominant , B, while the half and full hours finish on the tonic , E, producing the satisfying musical effect that has contributed to the popularity ...

  8. Ding ding - Wikipedia

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    In English, ding ding is an onomatopoeia word referring to the sound of a ringing bell Ding ding may also refer to: People. Sa Dingding (born 1983), Chinese folk singer;

  9. Electric bell - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used form is the interrupter bell, which is a mechanical bell that produces a continuous sound when current is applied. See animation, above. The bell or gong (B), which is often in the shape of a cup or half-sphere, is struck by a spring-loaded arm (A) with a metal ball on the end called a clapper, actuated by an electromagnet ...