A set of Tubular Bells
Tubular bells are typically struck on the top edge of the tube with a rawhide- or plastic-headed hammer. They are commonly used to mimic the sound of heavy and impractical church bells in programmatic classical music pieces such as Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique, Sousa's "Liberty Bell" March and Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. The bands of the Indian Army uses these bells when playing the beautiful Hymn Abide With Me. Tubular bells are used in popular music, as well. Mike Oldfield used tubular bells in his 1973 debut album, Tubular Bells, the title song of which was used as part of the score for The Exorcist.
The tubes used provide a purer tone than solid cylindrical chimes, such as those on a mark tree.
External links
- History of tubular bells - Vienna Symphonic Library