For anyone who's rung the tenor, how much of a workout is it?
Those bells are a marvelous sound, mind you.
bagpiper2005 2 years ago
God these bells are so amazing to listen to!!!!
1BODGER95 2 years ago
shame there is not a longer recording of them on youtube
johncas1 1 year ago
Nice ringing, they most the Norwich Minor band.
bellminsterboy 2 years ago
wow... amazing bells, nice, cool!!! Some day I will there, God willing
pertencoacristo 2 years ago
The Tenor bell sounds like it's up wrong.
1BODGER95 3 years ago
It won't be - just the hideous reverb in the bell chamber. It is the back 6. Be good to hear the rest from outside :-)
ProfMoose 3 years ago
When the tenor was the only bell that didn't stand, when it struck twice after the rounds, it double struck. You have to listen carefully.
This is probably the Norwich minor band.
It won't be up wrong. Large tenors do go up wrong frequently but have their clappers thrown over once they're set.
It's the end of some call-changes, could be anyone. Most likely the local band.
I dont think it was.....
anonmonen 2 years ago
I'm probably wrong...
WOW! What an amazing noise.
Back 6?
For anyone who's rung the tenor, how much of a workout is it?
Those bells are a marvelous sound, mind you.
bagpiper2005 2 years ago
God these bells are so amazing to listen to!!!!
1BODGER95 2 years ago
shame there is not a longer recording of them on youtube
johncas1 1 year ago
Nice ringing, they most the Norwich Minor band.
bellminsterboy 2 years ago
wow... amazing bells, nice, cool!!! Some day I will there, God willing
pertencoacristo 2 years ago
The Tenor bell sounds like it's up wrong.
1BODGER95 3 years ago
It won't be - just the hideous reverb in the bell chamber. It is the back 6. Be good to hear the rest from outside :-)
ProfMoose 3 years ago
When the tenor was the only bell that didn't stand, when it struck twice after the rounds, it double struck. You have to listen carefully.
1BODGER95 3 years ago
This is probably the Norwich minor band.
1BODGER95 3 years ago
It won't be up wrong. Large tenors do go up wrong frequently but have their clappers thrown over once they're set.
It's the end of some call-changes, could be anyone. Most likely the local band.
ProfMoose 3 years ago
I dont think it was.....
anonmonen 2 years ago
I'm probably wrong...
1BODGER95 2 years ago
WOW! What an amazing noise.
ProfMoose 3 years ago
Back 6?
1BODGER95 3 years ago