carillon
Prononciation : [ˈkæriˌlɒn]
Mot
Contexte : « music »
(noun) a musical instrument made of a set of bells that play different notes. When someone plays a carillon, it creates beautiful melodies that can be heard from a distance.
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Every hour, the carillon in the town square plays a lovely tune.
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The church does not have a carillon, so there are no bells ringing in the area.
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Have you ever heard the carillon ringing at the cathedral?
Contexte : « architecture »
(noun) a tower or building where the bells of a carillon are located. It's like a special place where the bells are kept and played together.
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The carillon tower stands tall in the park, and many people enjoy the music it produces.
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There is no carillon tower in this part of the city, so we cannot hear any melodies.
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What is the history of the carillon tower in the town?
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