Thanks, Ian! I can't navigate the site for the blowing snowflakes across 
the screen, but I listened to the sound file of the bells for a few seconds 
(generally the most I can listen to audio files), and it's the big version 
of the resonance I anticipate I may end up hearing. I've two bells on 
order, and heaven knows I've run my own bell more than enough times, but I 
may be ringing it even more yet! Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Thursday, December 29, 2016 at 10:48:43 PM UTC-7, Ian A wrote:
>
> I just keep reading the subject line as "Silent Bell Needed". So I did a 
> Google search in that vein and was directed to a page about "the sounds 
> of five Buddhist temple bells in Kyoto, Japan when they are not ringing"
>
> http://echosounddesign.com/media/HIgashi_Honganji.mp3
> https://bolesblogs.com/2011/06/01/what-is-the-sound-of-a-silent-bell/
>
> Not exactly on topic, but it somehow fits with the Deacon's wonderful 
> spirituality, so I thought I should share it.
>
> Ian A/Canada.
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 28, 2016 at 9:38:22 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> Bells are designed to reverberate. They take the vibration of a ride, 
>> even when not intended to be rung, and “hum.” Anyone have suggestions for 
>> the most silent, stealth bell you’ve experienced, there when you need it, 
>> uterly silent when you don't? 
>>
>> With abandon, 
>> Patrick 
>>
>> www.OurHolyConception.org 
>> www.MindYourHeadCoop.org 
>>
>>
>>

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