[Tagging] Is there any tagging scheme for carillons already?
Peter Elderson
pelderson at gmail.com
Wed May 6 16:17:13 UTC 2020
I have a carillion at 200m distance from my house. I am 100% sure it is not
played by manual but by program. It plays every Sunday. Hits, children's
songs, celebration songs and evergreens with every repetition exactly the
same, no variation at all. I am also sure punch books are not involved,
because there is no pause between the pieces.
I would tag the tower, not the carillion.I bet carillion lovers have their
own lists of carillions with locations and attributes, to be displayed as a
layer over a nice and clean OSM map.
Best, Peter Elderson
Op wo 6 mei 2020 om 17:58 schreef Colin Smale <colin.smale at xs4all.nl>:
> On 2020-05-06 17:28, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
>
> what are the requirements, do you require the sound coming from actual
> bells, or would a recording of bells playing from loudspeakers qualify as
> well? Midi-generated sounds?
>
> Sorry to nit-pick, but Midi doesn't generate sounds, it commands
> instruments to do that. I am pretty sure there are carillons that can be
> programmed in some way to play automatically, whether that be through Midi
> or punch-cards like street organs.
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