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Bournville

the Carillon is played with the hands and feet, similar to playing an organ. However, the instrument is percussive and tones are produced by striking batons on a keyboard with hands in the form of a fist. Wide variations of expression are possible dependant upon the force with which each key is struck and hence there is the ability to produce sensitive music. Playing the carillon requires a considerable expenditure of energy. At the consol is the resident Carillonneur, Trevor Workman
Bournville