I saw a viewer's request to play a song on this electronic carillon on a TV program back in 1972 called "You Asked For It". Herbie Koch played it back then. The "bells" have one voice that sounds like tower bells - the Flemish voice. The other voices are used mainly as an accompaniment. The sounds come from struck metal rods which are amplified over speakers in the tower.
I saw a viewer's request to play a song on this electronic carillon on a TV program back in 1972 called "You Asked For It". Herbie Koch played it back then. The "bells" have one voice that sounds like tower bells - the Flemish voice. The other voices are used mainly as an accompaniment. The sounds come from struck metal rods which are amplified over speakers in the tower.
sims1ification 10 months ago
Mabel is a treasure, sweet & amazingly talented & brilliant!
Paul30316 1 year ago
Mabel Sansing Sharp is the master of the Schulmerich Electronic Carillon.
Xerox6085I 1 year ago