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Citizen Science – protect bells!

To analyse and monitor the condition of as many bells as possible, we are reliant upon lots of people getting involved who either work professionally with bells or have contact with them in their spare time. In order to determine a bell’s musical “fingerprint”, we require a sound recording made under a fixed set of parameters, so we run training sessions (either at our site or online) to achieve this. The resulting musical fingerprints are published in our Atlas of Bells for people to consult and research.

Procedure

All the information required to create a sound recording can be found to the right under “Info & downloads”. If you would like to arrange a training session or send us data and sound recordings, please get in touch by email.

Attention: The most current procedure for creating a sound recording is described in the "Instructions for recording the sound".

 

 

 

Downloads - Citizen Science
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Infos & downloads


To record a bell’s musical fingerprint, you will need:

  -   Recording device e.g. smartphone
  -   Tape measure and chalk
  -   Camera
  -   Ear protection
  -   Impact cylinder or hammer (at least 1 kg mass)

PDF Programm Documents for the musical fingerprint

PDF Programm Instructions for recording the sound

Contact


Phone: +49 (0)831 2523-682

Mail:    info@ecc-probell.de

Hochschule Kempten
Europäisches Kompetenzzentrum für Glocken ECC-ProBell®
Bahnhofstr. 61
87435 Kempten

Hintergrund Glocken schützen
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Background to the Citizen Science project “Protect bells”

If a crack forms in a bell, this will end up compromising its sound behaviour so severely that it can no longer be used. To repair a cracked bell involves welding – or it might even need melting down for recasting. Particularly in Germany, where something like two-thirds of all bells were destroyed during the two world wars, each broken bell represents a major loss of cultural heritage.

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Kurztext - musikalischer Fingerabdruck
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The musical fingerprintder musikalische Fingerabdruck

No two bells are the same. Their individual features – decorations and inscriptions, shapes and sizes – make each and every bell a unique musical instrument. That’s plain to see, but a bell can be identified even more unmistakably by its sound.

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European competence centre for bells
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D-87435 Kempten

Telefon +49 (0)831 2523-682
 
info@ecc-probell.de

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