File:Common four-octave carillon range (C) plus sub-bourdon.svg

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English: A typical four-octave carillon plus sub-bourdon can contain 48 bells, which are arranged (from heaviest to lightest) on a musical staff as G (sub-bourdon), C in the first octave, D, E, and then chromatic to C in the fifth octave.
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Common range of a four-octave carillon with a sub-bourdon indicated as G on a musical staff

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