Carillón in english
Carillon
pronunciation: kerəlɑn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kerəlɑn part of speech: noun
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carillón = wind chimes ; door chimes ; peal of bells ; carillon.
Example: The resonance of the wind chimes calms the mind and relieves stress.Example: Door chimes alert you anytime someone opens the door they are attached to, making them excellent for small shops.Example: Mosques do not have peals of bells and consequently the sound of bells does not have the same associations in Islamic countries.Example: The tower, which still stands today, houses a carillon of nine bells.more:
» carillón de viento = wind chimes [Instrumento compuesto de varias piezas que se cuelga y que tañe con el viento o al abrir una puerta] ; door chimes [Instrumento compuesto de varias piezas que se cuelga y que tañe con el viento o al abrir una puerta] .
Example: The resonance of the wind chimes calms the mind and relieves stress. Example: Door chimes alert you anytime someone opens the door they are attached to, making them excellent for small shops.