Äänikellot
Äänikellot, also known as sound bells, are a type of musical instrument that produces sound by the vibration of a resonating body, typically metal, when struck. While the term "bell" is broadly applied, äänikellot often refer to specific types used in various contexts, including music, signaling, and ritual.
The fundamental principle of sound production in an äänikello involves striking the instrument with a clapper
In Western classical music, bells, including larger orchestral bells, are integral to many compositions. In other
The study of bells, including their acoustics and historical development, falls under the discipline of archaeoacoustics