Ringing the New Church Bells of Chevetogne
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cool you hear the birds singing after.. :P
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@greenoak1 You should listen to Russian bells with Russian ears, and not "with just a modicum of music theory". Russian bells are not tuned, because the sound of a bell is its soul, and tuning a bell would change its soul. So the tones of Russian bells are not in harmonic relations according to Western musical standards. Still they can form a beautiful harmony, but it takes some time to learn to appreciate this, as is the case with any product of a foreign culture.
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Bells - no question
_Bell - ringing is a musical concert.
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Un jour il faudra que j'y retourne et pourtant j'habite assez près .
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It is very awesome indeed, but I find the dissonance overwhelming. I am no bell ringer so I have no experience in these matters, but it seems there might be a better way to play these bells - with just a modicum of music theory. As it stands, it is a cacophony of sounds - not so great. I'm surprised the birds are still chirping in the end. This is not heavenly music - but it could be with a little thought.
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Pretty impressive stuff.
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I want to learn how to ring bells like that! I will go to Chevetogne in the hope the monks will teach me how... At least I could then say: I now how to play an instrument! An what a BIG instrument!
Profoundly beautiful!
His ears must have been ringing after that.
Toribus 11 months ago
@Toribus
Maybe, but I would rather worry about other people's ears than his. He's a pro, and he know how to protect his hearing. Mr. I. Konovalov told us that you should never stand right under the bells and your ears should be lower than the bell's cup edge. It is also recommended that bell-ringers open their mouth wide as they strike the bells, even if they are wearing hearing protection or earplugs.
MonastereChevetogne 11 months ago