Carillon

/ˈkærəˌloʊn/ noun

A large set of tuned bells mounted in a tower and played together by striking keys on a keyboard or by an automatic mechanism.

From French 'carillon,' derived from Old French 'carole' (a ring or circle), referencing the circular arrangement of bells. The instrument became popular in the Low Countries during the medieval period.

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