Campanology
(重定向自Bellringing)
![The Erfurt bell (1497)[6] or any well-tuned bell:[2] strike note on E with hum note, minor third, fifth, octave or nominal, and major third and perfect fifth in the second octave.](/Images/godic/202412/23/Erfurt_Bell5620.png")



Campanology (from Late Latin campana, "bell"; and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the study of bells. It encompasses the technology of bells – how they are cast, tuned and sounded – as well as the history, methods, and traditions of bell-ringing as an art.
It is common to collect together a set of tuned bells and treat the whole as one musical instrument. Such collections – such as a Flemish carillon, a Russian zvon, or an English "ring of bells" used for change ringing – have their own practices and challenges; and campanology is likewise the study of perfecting such instruments and composing and performing music for them.