chimers
Chimers, also known as carillons, are musical instruments consisting of at least 23 cast bronze bells tuned to a diatonic scale. These bells are played by a keyboard or by means of a baton system, which allows for a wide range of musical expression. The oldest known carillon dates back to the 15th century, and the instrument has since been developed and refined.
The construction of a carillon is a complex and specialized process. The bells are cast from an
Chimers are played by a carillonneur, who sits at the keyboard and strikes the keys or batons
Chimers are found in many countries around the world, particularly in Europe. They are often located in