The orchestra's bells, often referred to as orchestral bells or orchestral chimes, are a percussion instrument made of metal tubes that are struck to produce a bright, resonant sound. They typically consist of a series of tuned metal bars arranged in a keyboard layout and are played with mallets. In orchestral music, they add a unique timbre and are commonly used to enhance melodies, create atmospheric effects, or highlight specific moments in a composition.
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