Carillon
(noun)
A musical instrument consisting of a set of bells played by means of a keyboard, or by machinery.
Origin:
The word 'carillon' is derived from the french word carillon, which means 'a chime of bells'.
Examples:
- The carillon in the town square played a beautiful melody, filling the air with the sweet sounds of music.
- The carillon at the church was played every Sunday, ringing out the hymns and bringing people together.
- The carillon in the tower of the castle was said to have the most beautiful sound of any in the world.
- The carillon at the university was a gift from a wealthy alumnus, and was a source of pride for the students and staff.
- The carillon concert in the park was a summer tradition, attracting crowds of people who came to hear the music and enjoy the outdoors.