BELLED - meaning and definition. What is BELLED
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What (who) is BELLED - definition

BRASS INSTRUMENT
Double-belled euphonium; Double-bell euphonium
  • Double bell euphonium being played

Belled      
·adj Hung with a bell or bells.
II. Belled ·Impf & ·p.p. of Bell.
Double bell euphonium         
The double bell euphonium is a duplex instrument based on the euphonium. The larger bell produces the mellow tone of a standard euphonium; the second smaller bell has a brighter tone, similar to a baritone horn or valve trombone.
Belled buzzard         
  • Story of the Belled Buzzard, by [[Irvin S Cobb]], published in the [[Saturday Evening Post]] in 1912
The belled buzzard is a fearsome critter in American folklore frequently cited as an omen of disaster by the sounding of its bell. The animal is otherwise depicted as an ordinary buzzard except with a bell affixed to it.

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Double bell euphonium

The double bell euphonium is a duplex instrument based on the euphonium. The larger bell produces the mellow tone of a standard euphonium; the second smaller bell has a brighter tone, similar to a baritone horn or valve trombone. The instrument is sometimes dismissed as a novelty, but has had a small number of enthusiastic adherents, although few professional musicians use it as their sole or primary instrument. The smaller bell can give more appropriate tone in the higher range of the instrument. The two bells can also be used for special effects, such as echoes, and using the distinctly different tone of the two bells for a single musician to give the effect of call and response.

Examples of use of BELLED
1. Quite how a formerly niche band could floor the sleigh–belled, gospel–powered might of the major label yuletide offerings is a lesson in humility, hard graft – and the power of the circulated MP3.