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has gloss | eng: The bell effect, also known colloquially as "bells", is a technique used in musical arrangement in which single notes of a chord are played in sequence by different instruments which sustain their individual notes to allow the chord to be heard. It is, in effect, an arpeggio played by several instruments sequentially. This is also known as a "pyramid" or "cascade". In barbershop music, it is typically referred to as "bell chords". |
lexicalization | eng: bell effect |
instance of | e/Musical technique |
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