I believe it's the John Williams version
bells were usually used for ringing...
Yes, sort of. They used bells in the beginning of the song of Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath.
used to be
orchestral bells or the glockenspiel. Celesta if you are doing a crossword puzzle.
Hi there, Look no further -- this one's the work of ol' Blue Eyes himself. It's a jazzed-up version of Jingle Bells, complete with Frank Sinatra's trademark "J-I-N-G-L-E" interpretation. Sinatra's Jingle Bells appears on the 1957 album "A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra." For reviews and purchase information check out the Amazon.com listing at <http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00002DECG/ref=m_art_li_12//102-7473804-3471344?v=glance>. E! Online rates "A Jolly Christmas" among the top 10 Christmas CDs -- see the full article at <http://www.eonline.com/Features/Features/Holiday2001/CDs/5.html>. I used the following keywords in my search: "J-I-N-G-L-E" Bells Frank Sinatra version Jingle Bells Happy listening! Regards, Emjay-ga
carol of the bells
It's called Carol of the Bells and it's by John Williams. It was used in the film Home Alone.
One classical Christmas song that has been used in a Garmin commercial is "Carol of the Bells." This song is a popular choice during the holiday season and its use in the commercial adds a festive touch to the advertisement.
bells were usually used for ringing...
The first general transmission allowed for greater atmospherics and sound effects to be used. IN addition teh radio version was less expensive on properties, location and actors
Bells typically are used to symbolize weddings. Bells may also be used to symbolize music, death, peace, or gathering for example.
Bells are used to help locate a bird while hunting
If you are looking for the 2010 commericials for the Mentalist. Its a song called 'Got my Mind Set on You' by Geroge Harrison
The bells invite people in to worship.
In your sentence, tolling is another way of saying the bells are sounding, or the bells are ringing.
the pagans used bells to celebrate the death of jesus
Oh, dude, the bells in Scrooge's house in "A Christmas Carol" were like his personal alarm clocks, reminding him to wake up and face the reality of his miserly ways. They symbolize the need for Scrooge to wake up from his selfishness and embrace the spirit of giving and compassion. So yeah, those bells were basically like his annoying but necessary wake-up call to be a better person.