Mobile chime *Location: Loughborough, England (home base)
*Remarks: Added semitones were keyboard F#,A#,F#; electric action baton keyboard was not touch-sensitive; bells cast in 2001 except low G 1999; new structure in 2003. In 2008 it was dismantled, and the bells were used in the carillon of York Minster. *Technical data: Chime-sized instrument or collection, no longer in existence (defunct), of 16 bells Pitch of heaviest bell is C in the treble octave Keyboard range: C A / NONE Transposition is up one octave There are three added semitones There is no practice console The whole instrument was installed in 2003 with bells made by Taylor Auxiliary mechanisms: nB* Tower details: Height of console: 1 meters above ground Height of lowest level of bells: 4 meters above ground Height of highest level of bells: 3 meters above ground Belfry openness: 99% Year of latest technical information source is 2002*Links:
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