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1. The Guild of Carillonneurs in North America (GCNA)

  • What is a Carillon?
  • Glossary of bell-related words
  • Other Bells & Carillon web pages

2. TowerBells.org

  • Index to Carillons in North America

3. The World Carillon Federation (WCF)

4. John Taylor & Co. (Taylors Bell Founders)

Iowa State University

Department of Music and Theatre
Music Administrative Office:
515-294-3831 phone
515-294-6409 fax
musicinfo@iastate.edu

Theatre Administrative Office:
515-294-2624
isutheatre@iastate.edu

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