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Large organs, particularly theatre organs will often include both chimes and harp bells. Electronic chime and carillon systems offer the option to play harp bell voicings to accompany chime melodies, such as the Chime Master Concert Chime with Harp Bells voice.
Large organs, most theatre organs in particular, will often include both chimes and harp bells. Electronic chime and carillon systems offer the option to play harp bell voicings to accompany chime melodies, such as the Chime Master Concert Chime with Harp Bells voice.
 


<div style="font-size:84%">'''[http://www.ChimeMaster.com Home] > [[Chime_Master_Help|Help]] > [[About_bells|bells]]'''</div><br />
<div style="font-size:84%">'''[http://www.ChimeMaster.com Home] > [[Chime_Master_Help|Help]] > [[About_bells|bells]]'''</div><br />


[[Category:Campanology]]
[[Category:Campanology]]