What do carillons eat?!


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What do carillons eat?

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A carillon is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 brass bells. It is played on a large keyboard using fists and feet. It doesn't eat anything.

what is a carrillon

Their young.

You mean vultures?

Dead animals.

Aren't carillons large outdoor bell arrangements? I would have to say: WIND.

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A carillon (Dutch: beiaard) is a musical instrument composed of at least 23 cup-shaped bells played from a baton keyboard using fists and feet (such an instrument with fewer than this number of bells is known as a chime). Carillon bells are made of bell bronze, approximately 78% copper and 22% tin. Carillons are normally housed in bell towers. The carillon has the widest dynamic range of any mechanical (non-electric) musical instrument.

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