CHAPTER XIV 
SIMPLE, DISCONTINUOUS TOURS IN BELL- 
LIKE FORM 
that the syllables follow one another in a certain 
unconnected manner, so that there is a pause, 
a tiny interval, as it were, discernible between each. In 
B 
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TT characteristic of these tours lies in the fact 
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the Roll tours the pause or space is filled up, bridged 
over, by the intervening “rr,” whereas in the bell-like 
tours there is no “ r.”’ 
To this division of tours belong Bell, the high-toned 
tour, Hollow Bell, somewhat lower, deep Schockel, 
Gluck and Flutes. 
The ground tone rests on “i,” as in Schwirre and 
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