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− | + | Not to be confused with the automated [[Lasell Gym Bells]] which ring on the hour and at fifteen-minute intervals, to the annoyance of Morgan residents and a cappella groups trying to record in the chapel, the [[Thompson Chapel]] bell tower houses a chime (technically a few bells short of a carillon) which is rung three times daily (12:50, 4:00, 7:00) and on special occasions ([[Mountain Day]], etc.) by the student [http://www.williams.edu/Chaplain/guild.php Guild of Carilloneurs]. | |
The ten bells are tuned in an Eb Major scale with an additional ninth and a flat sixth, to wit: | The ten bells are tuned in an Eb Major scale with an additional ninth and a flat sixth, to wit: | ||
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See [http://wso.williams.edu/PhotoShare/album?id=278 pictures] on Photoshare. | See [http://wso.williams.edu/PhotoShare/album?id=278 pictures] on Photoshare. | ||
− | With each hand playing one | + | With each hand playing one note simultaneously, plus foot pedals attached to the three lowest notes, limited counterpoint and/or harmony are possible. |
===Guild of Carilloneurs 2005-2006=== | ===Guild of Carilloneurs 2005-2006=== |
Revision as of 01:32, February 12, 2006
Not to be confused with the automated Lasell Gym Bells which ring on the hour and at fifteen-minute intervals, to the annoyance of Morgan residents and a cappella groups trying to record in the chapel, the Thompson Chapel bell tower houses a chime (technically a few bells short of a carillon) which is rung three times daily (12:50, 4:00, 7:00) and on special occasions (Mountain Day, etc.) by the student Guild of Carilloneurs.
The ten bells are tuned in an Eb Major scale with an additional ninth and a flat sixth, to wit:
Eb | F | G | Ab | Bb | C | Db | D | Eb | F
This generally accomodates songs in Eb Major, Ab Major, and F Minor. The bells are played by means of levers arranged in a console on the second level of the tower connected by wires to the bells on the top level. Pushing down on the lever pulls the clapper on the end of the wire which rings the bell. The bells remain stationary while they are being rung from the console. The lowest bell is also movable and can be tolled by means of a rope.
See pictures on Photoshare.
With each hand playing one note simultaneously, plus foot pedals attached to the three lowest notes, limited counterpoint and/or harmony are possible.
Guild of Carilloneurs 2005-2006
- Adam Banasiak '08
- Jason Fan '08
- Lindsay Long-Waldor '06
- Joe McDonough '06
- Rings Monday 12:50, Tuesday 4:00, Thursday 7:00, Friday 12:50, Sunday 7:00
- Most frequently played: Respighi, Preludio and L'Usignuolo from The Birds; Handel, March from Occasional Oratorio; medleys from Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music; Copland, Hoe-Down from Rodeo, assorted Elizabethans and Choir music; hymns
- Drop-ins welcome; will attempt requests and plays for birthdays at no charge
- Allison Seyferth '08