e-a-e-b-ga-c-d-bc and you repeat and you use only a couple more combonations
You can "simulate" them by depressing and holding down the sustain pedal and play in 5ths. The piano itself cannot replicate the actual sound of a tubular chime (bell).
yes you can if you go on you tube bubbly on the piano then u will find out and you have to put the artists OK......
silver bells
Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
The Tubular bells (or Chimes) originated in the 1880s
Tubular Bells III was created on 1998-09-22.
The Orchestral Tubular Bells was created on 1975-08-28.
silver bells
Tubular bells produce by striking to them with a hammer. It can play different notes. Therefore it is a percussion instrument with indefinite pitch.
From the Tubular bells album by Mike Oldfield
The Best of Tubular Bells was created in 1972.
Tubular Bells was created on 1973-05-25.
The Tubular bells (or Chimes) originated in the 1880s
Tubular Bells III was created on 1998-09-22.
Tubular Bells II was created on 1992-08-31.
The Complete Tubular Bells was created on 2003-05-26.
The Orchestral Tubular Bells was created on 1975-08-28.
Tubular Bells is the debut album of Mike Oldfield.
Tubular Bells III Live was created on 1998-09-04.