Meaning of tolling in music
Toll, in the context of music, refers to the bell-like sound or act of ringing bells. Examples of tolling in music include:
- Church bells ringing slowly and steadily to mark the time or call people to services. - The use of bell-like sounds, gongs, chimes, or other tuned percussive instruments to create a tolling effect in the background.
For example, in the Pink Floyd song High Hopes from The Division Bell album, the lyrics refer to the "tolling of the church bells, on a Sunday in most western towns/cities". This likely means the slow and steady ringing of church bells that can be heard on Sundays.
The act of striking a bell (usually that in a church tower or a tower of a public building) in a measured fashion, generally to communicate information such as the time of day or to mark special occasions.
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