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While the origin of bells is unknown, it is known that tubular bells were used in ancient cultures. Originally, the bells were used for rituals and magic, and for protection against evil spirits. People hung them at doors to purify their homes or places of worship. In 1880, tubular bells replaced unwieldy church bells that had been used in orchestras. They took the form of metal tubes of brass that are hung from thin wires on a metal frame and are tuned to different notes, starting from C above middle C and extend up one and a half octaves. They are struck by hammers, either wooden or rawhide, and dampers help mute the sound.