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The bells in the belfry of an Orthodox Church. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bells in the belfry Orthodox church Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bells in the belfry of an Orthodox Church. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large heavy bells in the belfry of the Orthodox Church Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bells on the belfry of the Christian Orthodox Church in Central Russia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church bells in the belfry Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bells on belfry Orthodox church outdoors Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bells in the belfry of an Orthodox Church.
four cast-iron bells in a belfry near the Orthodox Church for making music during the holidays, Russia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
four cast-iron bells in a belfry near the Orthodox Church for making music during the holidays, Russia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bells on belfry Orthodox church outdoors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bells on belfry Orthodox church outdoors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panagia Myrtidiotissa old Medieval Greek Orthodox Church at Chora Kythira island, Kithira, Greece. Belfry two bells stonewall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panagia Myrtidiotissa old Medieval Greek Orthodox Church at Chora Kythira island, Kithira, Greece. Belfry two bells stonewall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Belfry with bells of an Orthodox Christian church in the city of Valuyki Royalty Free Stock Photo
The bells in the belfry of an Orthodox Church. The bell percussion, and a signal instrument consisting of a hollow dome (sound source) and suspended along the axis of the dome language, exciting sound when it strikes the dome. The bell can hang or be fixed on a swinging base edges of the dome upwards; depending on design sound excited swing or dome (or rather, the grounds on which it is fixed), or language. In Western Europe, often rocking the dome in Russian — the language that allows us to create very large bells (Tsar-Kolokol). Also known bell without a tongue, which hit the outside metal or wooden mallet. Usually the bell is made from the so-called bell of bronze, more rarely of iron, cast iron, silver, stone, terracotta and even glass.


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