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Does 7/8 have Tubular Bells?

Does 7/8 have Tubular Bells?

Tubular Bells, Part 1 or side 1 is largely based on just one, seemingly simple piano melody (seemingly simple, as this combined 9/8 – 7/8 time signatures sounds more simple than it is) which gets repeated in various themes by different instruments.

Who is the voice on Tubular Bells 2?

The gimmick people remember from the first Tubular Bells was the voice (Vivian Stanshall’s) introducing the instruments; it happens again on Tubular Bells II and the voice is Alan Rickman’s.

How long does Tubular Bells last?

An instrumental work, Tubular Bells is 49 minutes and 16 seconds long presented in two parts, each taking up one side of the original vinyl release. The album was pioneering in many ways, from its use of bells to electric guitars recorded at half speed, and has been credited as an early example of new age music.

Is Alan Rickman in Tubular Bells?

Master of Ceremonies In the end, Oldfield enlisted English actor Alan Rickman to introduce the instruments at the end of “The Bell”, which concludes the first half. Rickman’s role is credited as “a strolling player”, because he had not been chosen to take part when the artwork had been completed.

What scale is Tubular Bells?

Tubular bells

Percussion instrument
Classification idiophone
Hornbostel–Sachs classification 111.232 (Sets of percussion tubes)
Playing range
C4–F5 standard; extended range can include C4–G5, bass F3–B3, but can vary

Is Tubular Bells a song?

Tubular Bells, Part One
Tubular Bells, Part Two
Tubular Bells/Songs

Who performs Tubularbells?

Mike Oldfield
Tubular Bells/Artists

Tubular Bells is the debut studio album by English musician Mike Oldfield, released on 25 May 1973 as the first album on Virgin Records. Oldfield, who was 19 years old when it was recorded, played almost all the instruments on the mostly instrumental album.

When was Tubular Bells 3?

August 28, 1998
Tubular Bells III/Release date

How good is tubular bells?

Tubular Bells is one of the most experimental progressive rock albums in history and one of the best too. The fact that at his youth, Oldfield managed to create such an incredible piece of music using a vast range of instruments that he had managed to learn, is one of the most inspiring concepts if there ever was one.

Was tubular bells used in The Exorcist?

Tubular Bells is the debut studio album by English musician Mike Oldfield, released on 25 May 1973 as the first album on Virgin Records. The album initially sold slowly, but gained worldwide attention in December 1973 when its opening theme was used for the soundtrack to the horror film The Exorcist (1973).

How many instruments does Mike Oldfield?

Oldfield has played over forty distinct and different instruments on record, including: a wide variety of electric and acoustic six-string guitars and bass guitars (plus electric sitar and guitar synthesizer) in a variety of different styles including folk, rock, pop and flamenco and taking in techniques such as bowing.

Is tubular bells a transposing instrument?

As a rule the strike note is notated. It is one octave higher and the bell’s actual pitch. The sound is therefore as written, without transposition.

When did Tubular Bells 2 come out in the UK?

Tubular Bells II is the fifteenth studio album by English multi-instrumentalist and composer Mike Oldfield. It was released on 31 August 1992 by WEA and Reprise Records as the successor to his debut album, Tubular Bells (1973). After his contract with Virgin Records ended at the end of 1991,…

Who was the first composer to use Tubular Bells?

Tubular bells as a substitute for church bells were first used by Giuseppe Verdi in his operas Il trovatore (1853) and Un ballo in maschera (1859). Arthur Sullivan is believed to have been the first composer to score for tubular bells, for an 1886 orchestral performance of the cantata Golden Legend.

When do Tubular Bells play live in London?

Tubular Bells – Live in Concert will be performed live at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London from August 7th to August 15th. Mike’s long-time collaborator Robin A. Smith will direct a live group and artistic director Yaron Lifschitz will lead the Circa Contemporary Circus on a scene designed by William Reynolds.

Who was the Master of ceremonies for Tubular Bells 2?

It featured Scottish actor John Gordon Sinclair as the Master of Ceremonies. In October 1992, the show was released on home video as Tubular Bells II: The Performance Live at Edinburgh Castle.

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Ruth Doyle