Thanks! I just happened to have these 2 vids from a few days in Chelt, so I thought I'd pop them on here. Interestingly, they seem to be getting quite a lot of interest, so I may try to get a few more. Er, I haven't really fathomed out exactly what a 'change' is! I do enjoy 'Church Bells on Sunday' though, and wouldn't mind having some recordings if such things exist.
A "change" is a particular sequence in which the bells sound. Change-ringing, as this style of bell ringing is called, does not play music, but rather relies on patterns of neighboring bells swapping places with each other with each pull of the rope. These patterns are called "methods." It's quite fun, and if you're interested perhaps learning to do it would be a wise thing to do, I think you'd enjoy it!
Nice vid, Ive rang here, and liked this ring!!
simonbellringer 9 months ago
This is a sucessful attempt to ring 5040 changes without stopping. Sucessful in just over 3 hours. I was on number 9!
aries1697 5 years ago
Thanks! I just happened to have these 2 vids from a few days in Chelt, so I thought I'd pop them on here. Interestingly, they seem to be getting quite a lot of interest, so I may try to get a few more. Er, I haven't really fathomed out exactly what a 'change' is! I do enjoy 'Church Bells on Sunday' though, and wouldn't mind having some recordings if such things exist.
JimTLonW6 5 years ago
A "change" is a particular sequence in which the bells sound. Change-ringing, as this style of bell ringing is called, does not play music, but rather relies on patterns of neighboring bells swapping places with each other with each pull of the rope. These patterns are called "methods." It's quite fun, and if you're interested perhaps learning to do it would be a wise thing to do, I think you'd enjoy it!
bagpiper2005 5 years ago