Visitors to Exeter Cathedral will hear some strange sounds in the next few weeks - as the pipes of its restored organ are re-tuned.
The organ was dismantled and sent for a major overhaul last year, which included the cleaning and checking of its five thousand pipes.
They've now been replaced in the distinctive case but have to be adjusted to produce the best sound.
The tuning will be completed in time for the Cathedral's Christmas services.
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