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Rainbow Tower

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29: 163:, is 8 feet (2.4 m) in diameter and 6.5 feet (2.0 m) tall, weighing in at 10 tons. Musically the pitch of this bell is E. The smallest bell in the instrument weighs less than 9 pounds (4.1 kg) and has a circumference of 5.75 inches (146 mm). 158:
is sounded three times a day, 365 days a year. It features 55 bells with a total weight of over 43 tons. The instrument is controlled via a series of 55 oak batons and 30 foot pedals. The largest bell, called a
252:. Scenes were filmed outside the base of the tower, combined with sound stage footage. The long "tracking" shot of Marilyn Monroe was completed in one shot, unique in "Three-Strip" Technicolor. 477: 193:
had replaced the resident carillonneur with a fully automated system. The instrument can still be played manually, but is mostly automated to allow for frequent playing.
412: 130:, Canada. Construction on the tower was completed in 1947. The tower, part of the Canadian plaza of the bridge, was designed by Canadian architect 472: 119: 190: 487: 123: 215: 433: 492: 303: 167: 131: 106: 127: 56: 366: 352: 201:
Several Canadians and at least two Americans (Kleinschmidt and Werblow) have served as carillonneurs:
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When the tower was built it contained a small apartment for the resident
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is a 50.3 metres (165 ft) tower located at the Rainbow Plaza
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The bell castings for the Rainbow Carillon were begun in 1941 by
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Niagara Falls, Ontario
William Lyon Somerville
Canada–United States border
Rainbow Bridge
Niagara Falls, Ontario
William Lyon Somerville
carillon
musical instrument
keyboard
bourdon
John Taylor Bellfounders
Loughborough
England
World War II
carillonneur
Niagara Falls Bridge Commission
Gordon Frederick Slater
Marilyn Monroe
Niagara
List of carillons
"Somerville, William Lyon"
"Onnifarb"
the original
"Niagara Falls Bridge Commission"
"Gordon Slater | the Canadian Encyclopedia"
"Robert Donnell | the Canadian Encyclopedia"
"Carillon News | the Diapason"
"Niagara Falls Bridge Commission"
"The bells of Niagara have historic ring; REDISCOVERING NIAGARA"

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