I bet the physical vibrations around that bell are formidable (and I don't just mean the sound). I was in Salzburg many years ago when the cathedral bell started to sound - I could feel the vibrations against my abdomen, and through the pavement to my feet.
Caution: The bell does not ring until some time into the video. Do NOT, by any circumstance, increase the sound volume near the start of the video because you think it isn't loud enough.
I love how everyone's casually swinging it back and forth and then you got the guy closest to us on the right giving it his all as if his life depended on it lol
@@ShawnJonesHellion There's more than one kind of clipping or overload, because it can happen at different points within the signal chain. Microphones can only handle a certain decibel level before they *phsyically overload (as opposed to clipping in the electronic circuitry). Different microphones are best suited to recording different sounds... such as the difference between a jet engine and a mosquito taking a dump.
Bells have very unique harmonics signature. A similar one is produced by Gong (which is not really fun as you can only sound one note and it takes a lot of space) and RAV Vast (I've immediately hooked up once I've heard it, have two of them now, in different scales, primary G and B notes).
Something about bells ringing just sends chills down the spine. It's like some ingrained human instinct to feel like something is wrong or to be on alert at the sound of bells.
@@sneedswell, it is in american culture; bells have been used for a long time to basically say "we have been overrun, hope is lost, cut and run" and "Enemy is here, Death is near, Fight for your home."
I went to Worcester cathedral once when they were ringing the bells. You couldn't hear anything else outside, but once inside you couldn't hear the bells at all. It was incredible.
I was once walking past a cathedral in the evening, and I could hear that all the way up in the tallest tower someone was chipping away with a hammer. As I wondered through town i noticed that the evening was so quiet, and the hammering so high up and resonant that I could still hear them chipping even from half a mile away.
For some reason, with the way this is recorded, the bell has way more bass in it's tone and goes up in mids, and it's oddly haunting in the echo too, I honestly love it!
@lh3540 exactly.... The many harmonics developed in the bell do not all reach peak amplitude at the same time. And, often higher order harmonics don't come through until the fundamental and 2nd or 3rd harmonic drop off. Incredible sound. Wish they posted where it's going to be installed
"Bell ringing test at a casting pit at a bell foundry Bell: 15684 Kg; Ø 287cm; biggest Thickness: 22,3cm Bell for Greec Orthodox Monastery of Mount Tabor in Israel. The customer wanted to have a yoke how you can see to reduce the horizontal forces to the tower. The bell once installed at the monastery rings with two engines. Source: Grassmayr Bellfoundry (UA-cam)" P.S.: I'm a big fan of your channel
Imagine living in the bronze age and hearing a bronze piece ringing out when hammered into shape, then creating an early tuning fork or primitive bell. Our ancestors noticed the pitch was dependent on sizes, until, finally, some king or high priest said something to the effect of, "let's make the biggest bell we can out of this highly useful and valuable material." It would be quite the flex: people could hear it ring for miles and miles.
I wonder just how many belltowers over history might have just outright collapsed from the bells being shaken too much and sending too much vibrations through the building
Tis a nice thought but bronze is not needed to recognise that pitch is dependent on size - wood, skin or and cord constructions respond just the same i.e. a drum skin, flute or xylophone.
I doubt that they knew anything about loud noises could cause hearing damage and deafness. Heck even today many people seems surprised by this fact. Edit: im talking about back in 1900s and earlier. When they used bells eveyqhere and someone had to stand and ring them many times every day. Sometimes i think people just want to be dense and angry.
@@RMJ1984 I you hear loud noises and your hearing goes weak for a bit. I’m sure after the first few bell tower works consistently talked much louder than everyone however long ago people caught on.
I love how you can see three of the guys are putting their heart and soul into it, almost grunting every push and every pull, and then there's this one guy in the back positioned on the side of the bell, doing a half-ass side push and never pulling, as if it was helping
@@evangardner1062 That's if the lazy guy did anything. But since he did not, you take his whole one part, and divide it among the three remaining guys for a total of extra 1/3 of the work per person The key word here is "extra" - in Latin it means "outside, beyond". It implies there is a set amount of what constitutes one whole part of work, and anything beyond that should be measured in relation to that amount. In other words, the work increased by a third of the original amount of work. So, an extra one-third.
@@akashchandoriker1352 ominous /ˈɒmɪnəs/ Learn to pronounce adjective giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; threateningly inauspicious. "there were ominous dark clouds gathering overhead"
@@v6790 Thanks for clarifying to the ignorant dude, I also thought that. And I don't know if it's just me but for a moment I thought t was a signal of our dark times...
@@TR4R I agree with you but it's really not nice to call people ignorant. he could have just been wondering what it meant witch, in turn, would make you look like the ignorant one.
The ominous sound made by ringing this bell seems like it would be the last thing we’d all hear before the world comes to an end.... This isn't the heaviest functioning bell on Earth. This bell only weighs 34,577 pounds, while the heaviest functioning one in the world, the Bell of Good Luck which was casted in 2000 for Foquan Temple in Henan, China, weighs over 255,000 pounds. The Bell of Good Luck is right by the Spring Temple Buddha, which is the world's tallest Buddha statue and second tallest statue in general. Still, this tickles our ears. Always love the sound of these giant bells, especially when it's a deep and dark sound. Takes me right to fantasy games.
The Bell of Good Luck is a different style of bell. It’s stationary while the clapper is swung into it. Still, there are larger swinging bells than this one, too.
No man is an island, Entire of itself. Each is a piece of the continent, A part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less. As well as if a promontory were. As well as if a manor of thine own Or of thine friend's were. Each man's death diminishes me, For I am involved in mankind. Therefore, send not to know For whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee. -John Donne For Whom the Bell Tolls
The sound is so ominous, it's like the kind of bell toll you'd hear in some dark age tale where the biggest and richest kingdom in the world crumbles in one night, and it just sends a wave of despair over all who hear the news as they question, "what could possibly bring down the kings castle in a single night?"
It's ominous because in nature, sounds usually have major overtones, but with bells, they have MINOR overtones so if you really listen to the tone you're hearing a minor chord in the background which gives it the ominous feel
@@simplesimon8255haha, very funny, the last comment here was 13 days ago excluding yours. I don’t think that they’ll care for a your mom joke. honestly, you just wasted your time crafting something petty.
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@@davidsonsirait4367 End of the day capitalism will survive and provide success and appreciation for the hardworker. Democracy all fools talk. no one will work .all are leaders .end of the day grabbing each other's throats and begins the blame game for failure.
Teacher: i dont mark your homework, you do, then you hand it in so i can check. Teachers pet: Isn't there a flaw in that? Teacher: ok fine your homework is to be marked by Ms. Random office lady Ms. Random office lady: i dont mark your homwork god does. God: gives answers to all students.
@@YeeHaww For a normal bell, yes. _This_ bell would be too powerful, and your teacher would be forced to submit to the mightier power and authority of it.
The fact that they could've just hit it with a mallet but chose to strain to rock it back and forth for the authentic church bell swag is a show of true dedication.
Thrill imagination goes brrr. I don't know what the reference for that is but it feels so damn exciting when I imagine it. Like it's some sort of countdown before the zombie apocalypse or some sort of timer to survive whatever horrific things are trying to chase/kill you. Anything but a nuclear bomb or the end of the world, there's no thrill in that, just the fear of an impending doom.
@Out Brake No, churches are free to ring their bells in the middle east. As muslims are free to eat cow burgers everywhere in the world, except some part of hindu extremist India.
I was at the top of the Duomo in Florence when the bells set off and the overtones echoing at the dome ceiling made it seem like the whole world was going to resonate itself apart. These are truly awe inspiring to witness firsthand.
Interesting factory test - didn't know that large bells are still installed in mounts that swing the entire bell. Recently, church towers in my city have been installing bell ringing mechanisms that rely on swinging clappers instead of swinging bells. This limits any potentially damaging structural loads on older masonry bell towers from the weight of a swinging bell. Hope this giant bell gets similar consideration.
Yes, it did. Some churches want their bells to be swung because they can sound different from fixed bells and the sound travels further. The towers that our bells finally come to have all been considering the swinging forces from the bells. cheers, Gabriel
Although just swinging the clapper might seem a lot easier and more practical, it would not have that Doppler/Leslie effect that we get from the swinging bell. Somehow it seems worth it.
@@femcel101 I'm too lazy to type out what the doppler effect is and how it affects the unique bell sound we all know. Just watch a short video on the doppler effect
I just get medieval or medieval fantasy world vibes where there's like a town and there's a situation that the people need to be warned about and they just start ringing a bell like this on a tower, gives me chills
Funnily enough, this is only the “medium sized” bell. The large ones are twice, if not 3x this size and are specifically made to resonate over miles of land to warn other cities of invading armies, accompanied by a messenger on horseback. The modern day equivalent would be air raid sirens. Theres even some records that such large Bells were used as weapons to cause avalanches from nearby mountains
@@bronzin1445 Damn that's crazy, wouldn't want to be the person in charge of ringing those... can't imagine how the experience would be, I'm even surprised they don't have ear protection for this one
I dont know why bells were phased out for digital speakers making bell noises. Nothing can compare to that vibration in your sternum from a massive bell
One might think a powerful subwoofer speaker system might replicate that, but I guess you're right. You can't match the sound of 10 tons of brass ringing and feeling that in your sternum.
@@evilemperorsperg Speakers will never match real sound. So many overtones and undertones are lost. You also don't get the same vibrations that you feel but don't hear
If this was the bell Quasimodo was ringing in Hunchback of Notre Dame, the whole world would've rose up behind him wanting to be free from Frollo's wrath. what is really impressive is how differently the four men work effectively...as they say, teamwork makes the dream work!
There are some absolutely massive bells on those old cathedrals. They had long levers attached to ropes on them to make it physically possible for human beings to ring them.
this bell sounds absolutely glorious. generally the sound of a very large bell like this is just awe inducing. like a pipe organ. some sounds are just imperative and amazing.
@@youeatmytaco1374 very few entities, past and present, have caused similar amounts of suffering, injustice, violence, exploitation, poverty and death as the catholic church. religion itself is nothing more than an instrument to implement power. and the catholic church has mastered that. the catholic church in its core and essence is evil.
This brings back memories of my childhood when the church bell would let you know what time it was on the hour and half hour. The sound was far and wide and quite beautiful.
The bells in church still ring every hour from 8am to 10pm im my hometown in Spain. It's a beautiful thing to remember when I was a kid and we built treehouses in the near mountains we knew when we had to go back for lunch when it banged twice.
Or a dark souls style game where everything's based off of sound and resonance, and at the end boss the fight is in a colossal cathedral underneath a bell the size of an apartment building that's so loud that is cancels out all sound, just your playing, the boss in front of you, and the bell.
@@evilsharkey8954 While they were able to make bells back in the days and quite impressively so they typically had short lifespans that got shorter the bigger the bell was as the size of the bell increased the likelihood of catastrophic imperfections in the casting process. The thing that amazes me is that in the comparative blink of an eye we've left behind problems that plagued out ancestors for hundreds of years.
Bells are still made today the same way they were made in medieval times, they're cast in a mold then polished. Only thing that's gotten easier is lifting them around :)
@@anthrazite and the metallurgical composition of bell bronze has undoubtably become better as our understanding of metal sciences has. We are much better today at homogenizing a cast metal prior to it being cast, which greatly increases the likelihood of bells not having major flaws.
hearing the faint clanging as they rev it up, i think, "is it really that quiet??" and the moment i do, the _actual_ chime comes in and i feel my whole head shake...
How long! What did you say! :)) lol Awesome bell! Just got off the phone with my sister and was talking about bells. Would love to know what country this is? Very good job at making bells. Tks for sharing! PEACE!
0:18 that has got to be one of the most awe inspiring sounds i have ever heard even after hearing all of the worst biggest bells being rung this still is by far the best might be due to the audio quality of the video aswell though
Well, since you're here... Let me help you out. There are actually two Bells of Awakening. One's up above, in the Undead Church. The other is far, far below, in the ruins at the base of Blighttown. Ring them both, and something happens... Brilliant, right?
Damnit, i thought this was some strange mysterious church located somewhere, i spent like 5 minutes trying to find more info about it just to find out that you were talking about dark souls. god damnit i hate everything.
This bell alone is great, with so many frequencies interacting with another. I remember sitting on the Schlossberg in Graz on Easter Sunday when all the bells of the city were ringing at the same time. So many frequencies of so many bells were interacting that the very air above the city felt like liquid. There were standing harmonies that were weaving through the air or going right through your body. After a while I could not tell whether I actually listened to sound or not. And the silence after that orgy was the loudest I have have ever heard. Bells are awesome!
@@jasond869..... Are you serious? I really, really hope you are joking, Mexico has thousands of cathedrals all around our big and small cities, just see the majestic cathedral of Mexico city or the Puebla one
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"Should we put handles on it?"
"No, let's make it as hard as possible."
It probably doesn’t have handles to keep people from being pulled off their feet
man I was thinking the same thing
Right and how about giving it some counter balance to raise the center of gravity and make it easier to tilt??
Exactly my thoughts
@@chevyguy5525 I imagined hinged handles. Those would work just fine.
(Short ones though)
I love that the moment it rings, it’s so loud that it cancels every other sound out
bro i nearly thought that the ringing was edited in cause all of the sounds are just gone
@@exursix ha
What!!!! I can't hear anything else.
@@exursixIt isn't
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Not sure what ringing a giant bell has to do with fixing the exhaust on my motorcycle, but yeah sure, I’ll watch it.
lmaoo😂😂
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UA-cam being UA-cam lol
What’s wrong with your exhaust? Did you get it fixed?
JB Weld it lol
Such an ominous bell toiling
Just me?
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It is the death throes of American virtue, sadly.
Me and the boys calling forth an ancient evil to vanquish it once and for all.
For whom, though…?
I bet the physical vibrations around that bell are formidable (and I don't just mean the sound). I was in Salzburg many years ago when the cathedral bell started to sound - I could feel the vibrations against my abdomen, and through the pavement to my feet.
Buddha bell
The mind control devices working for the religion. Good.
ur lying 🤥.
@@rainncornish5797 nope look it up. Called...the torture garden....the part about peacocks is crazy.
@@rainncornish5797
Well??
Notice when the bell starts ringing, we can't hear anything else
It's very creepy
Inner peace
Ya
I noticed that too, and i think its just a sound effect they added in post. Doesn't seem right.
@@jester6962 Bells are loud mate. Like... really loud. Extremely loud.
You can tell how powerful those vibrations must be just from how EVERY other sound suddenly drops out completely
true af
Yes because you can feel it. From your phone.
Well that also happens because of the attributes of the microphone and compression.
And how loud it is.
@J.D. proof?
It feels like a medieval silent hill thing you’d hear
or like smth that signals distress
Caution: The bell does not ring until some time into the video. Do NOT, by any circumstance, increase the sound volume near the start of the video because you think it isn't loud enough.
Haha- thanks mum.
Looks like someone's speaking from experience
Sorry i didn't hear you
did you say something?
Me reads this :
Also me : turns volume all the way up for realistic feel
my guy nobody's gonna read the comments before watching, they're all done for if they adjust volume
I love how everyone's casually swinging it back and forth and then you got the guy closest to us on the right giving it his all as if his life depended on it lol
He was the only one putting any effort into it!
Thanks for making me notice that..😂😂
@@beyondme9369 your welcome
Dude at the top middle was pushing air. Hahah lazy asd
Great effort
Literally so powerful you can hear the crackle of the mic being overloaded by the vibration.
never heard that b4. its called clipping btw an it happens constantly at low volume too
@@ShawnJonesHellion You would know better then I. Im no sound engineer.
Thats just clipping
@@ShawnJonesHellion There's more than one kind of clipping or overload, because it can happen at different points within the signal chain. Microphones can only handle a certain decibel level before they *phsyically overload (as opposed to clipping in the electronic circuitry). Different microphones are best suited to recording different sounds... such as the difference between a jet engine and a mosquito taking a dump.
@@JustinJetZorbas lol "just clipping" and what caused the clipping? the loud bell
Three things we never understand=
1 allien
2 ghost
3 UA-cam recommendations
Here before you correct your comment from "allien" to "aliens".
Oh, I understand why I was recommended this alright.
I understand..
I understand the first two very well.
I understand youtube recommendations
no i wont explain it. you will only truly understand it by figuring it out yourself
What a glorious sounding bell. Why can't we have more giant bells for events and such?
It's damn expensive and moving it must be a nightmare
You can make one if you want
@@seyamrahman1002 if nikocado can move, we can move this bell.
@@lpscupcakesprinkles uni
@@lpscupcakesprinkles 😂😂😭😭
the sound of this bell is soo beautiful 😌
Untill you're verry close to it
@@almabranea4405 indeed....*eardrums burst..
how is it relaxing? it sound like someone summoned a god to kill all of us
@@thatclyderedrattler3146
ah the sound of death, relaxing.
Creepy sound
Legend has it the bell is still swinging to this day. They never got it to stop
A thousand years later they named the place. The ringing valley.
The ringing valley had village with little green creatures called the murfs.
@@Unkn0wn_Legacy9751 smurfs?
@@redhotphoenixgamer6009 nope. They’re called the murfs and they’re green
@@Unkn0wn_Legacy9751 oh ok
2012 : an interesting bell video
2024 : Mizu5
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I love the sound of bells. It's such a chilling sound, but it's also kind of magical.
the end is here. god cant save any of us now. the devil has won and wants you to be you personal bitch
kina vibe Im getting honestly
Bells have very unique harmonics signature. A similar one is produced by Gong (which is not really fun as you can only sound one note and it takes a lot of space) and RAV Vast (I've immediately hooked up once I've heard it, have two of them now, in different scales, primary G and B notes).
You should listen to yeat, he introduced a bell
@TMCS Just copying the top comment huh?
@TMCS Lol now playing stupid .. oh boy. Literally look at the top comment. It is exactly what you copied. Are you high my guy?
Something about bells ringing just sends chills down the spine. It's like some ingrained human instinct to feel like something is wrong or to be on alert at the sound of bells.
Bells have been used for a very long time to alert others of danger before, so it is probably is built in instinct
From my understanding, most bells ring in a minor overtone, which tends to give people uneasy feelings.
It's the low pitch along with the echo. Smaller bells with a higher pitch are less ominous sounding.
lol you must be american. church bells ring at lunchtime daily in much of europe and it's either comforting or just a nuisance. not chilling at all
@@sneedswell, it is in american culture; bells have been used for a long time to basically say "we have been overrun, hope is lost, cut and run" and "Enemy is here, Death is near, Fight for your home."
I went to Worcester cathedral once when they were ringing the bells. You couldn't hear anything else outside, but once inside you couldn't hear the bells at all. It was incredible.
I was once walking past a cathedral in the evening, and I could hear that all the way up in the tallest tower someone was chipping away with a hammer. As I wondered through town i noticed that the evening was so quiet, and the hammering so high up and resonant that I could still hear them chipping even from half a mile away.
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anyone else hear that ominous bell tolling…?
tsukas
no…just me?
For some reason, with the way this is recorded, the bell has way more bass in it's tone and goes up in mids, and it's oddly haunting in the echo too, I honestly love it!
its a big ass bell ^^ surely it covers the whole spectrum with this size
Love the sound that it creates, even if it's not what would be heard irl.
Because that is the real sound of UNIVERSE BROTHERS AND SISTERS 😌😌🕉️🕉️
Overtones
@lh3540 exactly....
The many harmonics developed in the bell do not all reach peak amplitude at the same time. And, often higher order harmonics don't come through until the fundamental and 2nd or 3rd harmonic drop off.
Incredible sound.
Wish they posted where it's going to be installed
Why is there not a more efficient and safe way to ring-a-ding this boy
"Bell ringing test at a casting pit at a bell foundry
Bell: 15684 Kg; Ø 287cm; biggest Thickness: 22,3cm
Bell for Greec Orthodox Monastery of Mount Tabor in Israel. The customer wanted to have a yoke how you can see to reduce the horizontal forces to the tower. The bell once installed at the monastery rings with two engines.
Source: Grassmayr Bellfoundry (UA-cam)"
P.S.: I'm a big fan of your channel
This is the safest way
Love your vids. Did you hear Andrew Hales got a barbwire tattoo across his bicep?
We need a big strong 40 ft tall Giant to ring this thing like a dinner bell.
because being sensasional and attractive will make more attention to public
Imagine living in the bronze age and hearing a bronze piece ringing out when hammered into shape, then creating an early tuning fork or primitive bell. Our ancestors noticed the pitch was dependent on sizes, until, finally, some king or high priest said something to the effect of, "let's make the biggest bell we can out of this highly useful and valuable material." It would be quite the flex: people could hear it ring for miles and miles.
I wonder just how many belltowers over history might have just outright collapsed from the bells being shaken too much and sending too much vibrations through the building
@@Kantuva
Dang! Now I’m curious, too!
@@Kantuva I didn't know I needed to know this until now
Tis a nice thought but bronze is not needed to recognise that pitch is dependent on size - wood, skin or and cord constructions respond just the same i.e. a drum skin, flute or xylophone.
I can just imagine the taco bell sound ringing out across ancient greece anatolia and egypt
no, I don’t hear the ominous bell tolling
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The sound of everything else was drown out by the ringing. That’s amazing. I hope the bell ringers had hearing protection
I doubt that they knew anything about loud noises could cause hearing damage and deafness. Heck even today many people seems surprised by this fact.
Edit: im talking about back in 1900s and earlier. When they used bells eveyqhere and someone had to stand and ring them many times every day.
Sometimes i think people just want to be dense and angry.
@@RMJ1984 it was only filmed a few years ago. Of course they knew about hearing loss.
@@RMJ1984 You say that like people back in 2012 were cavemen.
@@RMJ1984 hey man, this was recorded in 2012. Pretty sure bell foundry workers in the year 2012 knew about hearing protection.
@@RMJ1984 I you hear loud noises and your hearing goes weak for a bit. I’m sure after the first few bell tower works consistently talked much louder than everyone however long ago people caught on.
I love how you can see three of the guys are putting their heart and soul into it, almost grunting every push and every pull, and then there's this one guy in the back positioned on the side of the bell, doing a half-ass side push and never pulling, as if it was helping
haha yeah he just touch it
Oh, he's helping them. He's helping them realize they aren't paid enough with the extra one-third of the work they have to do because of him.
@@B3RyL actually one quarter
@@evangardner1062 That's if the lazy guy did anything. But since he did not, you take his whole one part, and divide it among the three remaining guys for a total of extra 1/3 of the work per person The key word here is "extra" - in Latin it means "outside, beyond". It implies there is a set amount of what constitutes one whole part of work, and anything beyond that should be measured in relation to that amount. In other words, the work increased by a third of the original amount of work. So, an extra one-third.
@@B3RyL K
Wow that is ominous. It completely wipes out all other sounds just from the sheer force of its sound waves.
ominous ?
@@akashchandoriker1352 ominous
/ˈɒmɪnəs/
Learn to pronounce
adjective
giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; threateningly inauspicious.
"there were ominous dark clouds gathering overhead"
@@v6790 Thanks for clarifying to the ignorant dude, I also thought that. And I don't know if it's just me but for a moment I thought t was a signal of our dark times...
@@TR4R I agree with you but it's really not nice to call people ignorant. he could have just been wondering what it meant witch, in turn, would make you look like the ignorant one.
@@v6790 my man just gave the whole dictionary definition. 🤣🤣👏👏👏
Props to you.
Haha 🤣🤣🤣 anyone else hear that ominous bell tolling? 🤣🤣🤣 no? just me?🤣🤣🤣
It looks incredibly dangerous being that close to the edge
Live life on the edge from.time.to.time...
My two thoughts were: 1) I hope they have some good earplugs, 2) I hope they don't fall in
Honestly they could just tie a rope to the top bar and have all of them just pull at the same time
And in that order exactly. Gotta have priorities 😎
"He fell in and died... But he did have hearing protection though!"
the bell is called " Tabor glocke" and now is situated on Mount Tabor, in Israel. His weight is almost 15000 kg.
That's incredible. I wonder how such a massive piece of bronze is made? I can't imagine they're cast because cast bronze likes to crack.
Jeez that is way to heavy for even a crane to lift!
@@aniquinstark4347 This bell is cast by the Grassmayr bellfoundry in Innsbruck, Austria.
truly mindblowing huh?
The biggest bell in the world was around 202 Tons in weigth
The ominous sound made by ringing this bell seems like it would be the last thing we’d all hear before the world comes to an end....
This isn't the heaviest functioning bell on Earth. This bell only weighs 34,577 pounds, while the heaviest functioning one in the world, the Bell of Good Luck which was casted in 2000 for Foquan Temple in Henan, China, weighs over 255,000 pounds. The Bell of Good Luck is right by the Spring Temple Buddha, which is the world's tallest Buddha statue and second tallest statue in general.
Still, this tickles our ears. Always love the sound of these giant bells, especially when it's a deep and dark sound. Takes me right to fantasy games.
The Bell of Good Luck is a different style of bell. It’s stationary while the clapper is swung into it. Still, there are larger swinging bells than this one, too.
Supreme leader
I feel this
Nice try, we all know the world's largest bell is from the nation of glorious leader.
No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manor of thine own
Or of thine friend's were.
Each man's death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee. -John Donne For Whom the Bell Tolls
that ominous bell keeps tolling
The sound is so ominous, it's like the kind of bell toll you'd hear in some dark age tale where the biggest and richest kingdom in the world crumbles in one night, and it just sends a wave of despair over all who hear the news as they question, "what could possibly bring down the kings castle in a single night?"
So you have English test tomorrow? Cool
The Titans
The pedophilic crusader
It's ominous because in nature, sounds usually have major overtones, but with bells, they have MINOR overtones so if you really listen to the tone you're hearing a minor chord in the background which gives it the ominous feel
Ok?
I love how the sound of the bell immediately over powers all the other sounds in the room
The sound is honestly just ethereal in nature.
URETHRA!
gaddzooks!
Those overtones are unreal!
Ur mom is ethereal in nature
@@simplesimon8255haha, very funny, the last comment here was 13 days ago excluding yours. I don’t think that they’ll care for a your mom joke. honestly, you just wasted your time crafting something petty.
GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET- *anyone else hear that ominous bell tolling?!??😂😂😂😂😂😂 no?? just me????😭😭😭😭😭😭*
What?
Are you okay sir? Do you seek medical assistance?
@@euqat he’s been infected with the brain rot.
@@Lunar-f1c Shit you're right, he's too far gone. He seems harmless tho, let him be
Mizuki…
I love bells, it rings rythmically and if it's big enough you'll hear a different ringing, it's like the bell groaning in silence
Welcome to India
Every temple has bell
Check out the poem The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe. This type of bell is written about in the fourth stanza.
@@piyush5726 almost every church worth its placement has a bell
Legosi!!
Ring my bell, good song!
the fact that every noise in he room goes quiet from the shear sound of the bell is amazing
edit: bruh why does this have so many likes
it's also because it's so loud that the microphone has to adjust levels, and tiny sounds become inaudible
@@PierreNgo yes thats what i mean by that, the microphone adjust its senitivity like İSO on camera.
I'll shear you 😩
I love how you can write *Any Poop* on Any non anti establishment tube video and get a zillion thumbs up 😂
@@PierreNgoyup, noise gate filter
One guy giving almost everything he had and three others doing almost nothing...
Welcome to democracy.
Capitalism sucks.
7 years and : Welcome to Democracy
Too accurate
The only one not putting much effort is the guy on the left on the backside of the bell the rest were making an effort
@@davidsonsirait4367 End of the day capitalism will survive and provide success and appreciation for the hardworker.
Democracy all fools talk. no one will work .all are leaders .end of the day grabbing each other's throats and begins the blame game for failure.
America
pjsk fandom gonna claim this video next too 😭😭😭
Real 😭
we have now...
The vibrations are so powerful that you could probably feel every cell in your body tremble if you were in that room.
Oh its you again
Why are you so annoying
If you won't answer, you're gay
Mr. Comment stealer
@@bait5257 well not really
legend says that this bell can be heard in the sky, for 400 years
Shandora it is !
I was looking for a reference in the comments 😂
@@sopanroy1506 me too😂
@@adityachoudhari2609 lmao just finished that arc and this got recommended
I heard some stretchy kid rang that bell once
The absolute power behind that sound must be so incredible in person
Yeah but you only hear it once
Nice Profile picture, Is it 1000, or 1000T?
A 1000T from The Lakes, MN
@@NoisySirens Cool
I imagine it sounds almost identical to the front row of an AC/DC concert during the intro of Hell’s Bells
took it 12 years for Mizuki to hear this shi
Teacher: The Bell Doesn’t Dismiss You I Do
What Every Other Student Hears:
Teacher: i dont mark your homework, you do, then you hand it in so i can check.
Teachers pet: Isn't there a flaw in that?
Teacher: ok fine your homework is to be marked by Ms. Random office lady
Ms. Random office lady: i dont mark your homwork god does.
God: gives answers to all students.
If it was _this_ bell, they probably would let the bell dismiss you
@@trentbell8276 you probably don’t know teachers causes mine would definitely not 😭😭💀
@@YeeHaww For a normal bell, yes. _This_ bell would be too powerful, and your teacher would be forced to submit to the mightier power and authority of it.
no
The fact that they could've just hit it with a mallet but chose to strain to rock it back and forth for the authentic church bell swag is a show of true dedication.
I mean hitting it with a mallet might sound similar but they have to test the little testicle that dongs the bell
you know it will break the bell right?
@@Lucas_Gamez it’s 16 tons heavy
@@Lucas_Gamez there is a giant metal ball inside, I doubt a little rubber mallet would damage the giant thick metal bell lmao
@@Ki30 Rubber?
Night of the Final Day: You have 12 hours remaining
Thrill imagination goes brrr. I don't know what the reference for that is but it feels so damn exciting when I imagine it. Like it's some sort of countdown before the zombie apocalypse or some sort of timer to survive whatever horrific things are trying to chase/kill you. Anything but a nuclear bomb or the end of the world, there's no thrill in that, just the fear of an impending doom.
reminds me of majora’s mask, great game
Broke: marjoram's mask or whatever
BESPOKE: Pathologic
@@sagiridesu7230 it's a reference to the game "majora's mask" where you have 3 days before the moon crashes to the whole town
i just fucking dreamed with that
i can hear the ominous bell tolling.
dude on the right is doing 90% of the work
I just noticed 😂
The guy in upper left is doing 0,1%
guy in the upper left is the emotional support
@@AussieAlex 🌝🌝
But look at the ground they're standing on. There's a step down on the other side.
One of the most beautiful bell sound I ever heard.
The sound of DEATH is beautiful?
@@Dept_HomelandSecurity yes
@@Dept_HomelandSecurity 100%
I know the sound just commands respect
@Out Brake No, churches are free to ring their bells in the middle east. As muslims are free to eat cow burgers everywhere in the world, except some part of hindu extremist India.
0:26 probably the most spine chilling bell sounds ive ever heard in my life
Same. Theres just something about it
Anyone else hear that ominous bell tolling??? 🤣🤣
Me too❤❤❤❤❤
do NOT ask for whom it tolls 😂😂
⚡️⚡️🤘
I was at the top of the Duomo in Florence when the bells set off and the overtones echoing at the dome ceiling made it seem like the whole world was going to resonate itself apart. These are truly awe inspiring to witness firsthand.
لماذ يقرع هذا الجرس ولماذا يستخدم 👋
Interesting factory test - didn't know that large bells are still installed in mounts that swing the entire bell. Recently, church towers in my city have been installing bell ringing mechanisms that rely on swinging clappers instead of swinging bells. This limits any potentially damaging structural loads on older masonry bell towers from the weight of a swinging bell. Hope this giant bell gets similar consideration.
I would have liked to know where this bell went.
Yeah, ringing the clapper is better.
Yes, it did. Some churches want their bells to be swung because they can sound different from fixed bells and the sound travels further. The towers that our bells finally come to have all been considering the swinging forces from the bells.
cheers,
Gabriel
Although just swinging the clapper might seem a lot easier and more practical, it would not have that Doppler/Leslie effect that we get from the swinging bell. Somehow it seems worth it.
@@MrJohnnysaintjohn why Doppler effect matters ?
@@femcel101 I'm too lazy to type out what the doppler effect is and how it affects the unique bell sound we all know. Just watch a short video on the doppler effect
Venom would absolutely hate this thing
Bro is literally going to explode at this point
Jesus is returning soon🔥 Repent and turn away from your sins to obtain salvation 🤗🤗
Watch video in my playlist for evidence.
yall hear that ominous bell? 🤣🤣
I love the sound of these bells. Like church bells just give me a sense of calmness.
Hell's bells
Pagans calling
@Preston Hunt same here. I don't understand all these comments about "feeling calm"
Yea sure calmness, "Gather! Time to burn witches at stake"
Calm? Are you kidding me it is sound like hell
I love how oddly specific the Bell's weight is
its kind of hard to cast a large metal object down to the exact kilo bud
@@ericy1 dame, didn't know that
still hearting comments 10 years later. legendary
I did a search for a 15,683kg bell ringing, and this was the closest sized one available. Damn UA-cam.
it's just accurate. (important for world record ranking)
Like most handcrafted/molded/artisan things in the world are never a perfect size/weight
I think no one searched for this...
Alessandro Rinaldi nope it was in my recommended
You couldn’t be more right
Why does this after 8 year's
and yet 5.7 million have watched
Honestly, I have no idea what you would put in the search line to try to find this....
this is definitely me when the bell tolling is ominous
when the bell is ominous 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 no?? just me???? 😭😭😭
Props to the guy with black t-shirt, only he did 90% of the effort.
Good job. Black T-shirt you narrowed them down by all of them wearing black T-shirts.
Mr Murders that’s what I was thinking. Lol so it’s hard when your take someone literally or not 😜
Possibly the most underrated comment on UA-cam, lol.
Absolutely right
I agree! All 4 of them did an excellent job.
I just get medieval or medieval fantasy world vibes where there's like a town and there's a situation that the people need to be warned about and they just start ringing a bell like this on a tower, gives me chills
Someone played too much AOE 2 ! :D
VIKINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Funnily enough, this is only the “medium sized” bell. The large ones are twice, if not 3x this size and are specifically made to resonate over miles of land to warn other cities of invading armies, accompanied by a messenger on horseback. The modern day equivalent would be air raid sirens.
Theres even some records that such large Bells were used as weapons to cause avalanches from nearby mountains
@@bronzin1445 Damn that's crazy, wouldn't want to be the person in charge of ringing those... can't imagine how the experience would be, I'm even surprised they don't have ear protection for this one
Cumans
I dont know why bells were phased out for digital speakers making bell noises. Nothing can compare to that vibration in your sternum from a massive bell
Better believe it was for a sinister reason
One might think a powerful subwoofer speaker system might replicate that, but I guess you're right. You can't match the sound of 10 tons of brass ringing and feeling that in your sternum.
Cheaper by a few orders of magnitude, I assume.
@@evilemperorspergBronze. If the bell is done the older way. Newer bells are made from steel or iron.
@@evilemperorsperg Speakers will never match real sound. So many overtones and undertones are lost. You also don't get the same vibrations that you feel but don't hear
I DEFINITELY here the ominous bell tolling now.
If this was the bell Quasimodo was ringing in Hunchback of Notre Dame, the whole world would've rose up behind him wanting to be free from Frollo's wrath.
what is really impressive is how differently the four men work effectively...as they say, teamwork makes the dream work!
Why are you everywhere
There are some absolutely massive bells on those old cathedrals. They had long levers attached to ropes on them to make it physically possible for human beings to ring them.
Lies again? Sunday Bell
can you go outside and get a life
Where's Quasimodo when you need him...😎
Its crazy how bells can go from a cute tiny ring to such haunting sound.
What a beautiful deep warm sound it resonates with my soul
Might also shatter your teeth so dont clench your jaw
Your pfp and this video made me think of Shepherd of Fire
@@HugeESmalls de neh nah neh nuuuh. de neh na naaah
@@HugeESmalls lol
Don’t ask for whom the bell tolls.
this bell sounds absolutely glorious.
generally the sound of a very large bell like this is just awe inducing.
like a pipe organ. some sounds are just imperative and amazing.
Thank you, Our Lord Jesus Christ through His only and one Catholic Church.
@@schneevongestern9898 Why?
@@schneevongestern9898same.
@@youeatmytaco1374 very few entities, past and present, have caused similar amounts of suffering, injustice, violence, exploitation, poverty and death as the catholic church. religion itself is nothing more than an instrument to implement power. and the catholic church has mastered that. the catholic church in its core and essence is evil.
Healing device
The finest sounding bell ever heard. Take much pride in such fine work.
This could make someone get a cold sweat it’s so ominous and dark yet calming and relaxing
Nah, this how yeat bells be hitting
@@B4NSHEE_WITH_A_4 was looking for this comment
@@B4NSHEE_WITH_A_4 ong
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holy fuck real jesterkasa?!
Can't even imagine how it was to stay around that jumbo bell... I'm speechless...
literally, it wipes out all noise
Technically. Ur only typing.
@@dunnnuu6502 Typing because he's speechless.
@Dont Check My About Page Link mr beast sucks lol
Finally! A bell big enough for AC/DC's next tour.
This brings back memories of my childhood when the church bell would let you know what time it was on the hour and half hour. The sound was far and wide and quite beautiful.
I live in Bulgaria and the church bells ring at 9.00 am and 5.00pm - i like that.
@@piccalillipit9211
You are lucky my friend. I miss those days. 👍
@@notsosilentmajority1 Yeah its such a simple thing - yet it brings joy into my life every day, and Im not even religius.
@@piccalillipit9211
Enjoy it my friend. The world seems to be moving into a bizarre state and too many things are the opposite of what they once were.
The bells in church still ring every hour from 8am to 10pm im my hometown in Spain. It's a beautiful thing to remember when I was a kid and we built treehouses in the near mountains we knew when we had to go back for lunch when it banged twice.
That bell ringing is enough to bring a grown man to tears. I don't understand how or why a sound can be so beautiful
Imagine this bell sound playing in a horror movie opening, that'd be terrifyingly awsome.
Or a dark souls style game where everything's based off of sound and resonance, and at the end boss the fight is in a colossal cathedral underneath a bell the size of an apartment building that's so loud that is cancels out all sound, just your playing, the boss in front of you, and the bell.
please come home to lsr aeI 🥰
@@FixedFace NOOOOOOOOOO PLEASE NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Imagine this bell sound on the Sunday while going to the church, that’d be calmingly awesome
In the fnaf 4 trailer they applied the bells thing to make it look more terrifying
What a glorious sound
Yes indeed
@Out Brake okay? How is Islam and Hinduism related to this comment?
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Amazing how far metallurgy has come that we can make a instrument of this size without catastrophic flaws.
What’s really amazing is that they were able to make, tune, raise, mount, and ring giant bells hundreds of years ago!
@@evilsharkey8954 While they were able to make bells back in the days and quite impressively so they typically had short lifespans that got shorter the bigger the bell was as the size of the bell increased the likelihood of catastrophic imperfections in the casting process.
The thing that amazes me is that in the comparative blink of an eye we've left behind problems that plagued out ancestors for hundreds of years.
Bells are still made today the same way they were made in medieval times, they're cast in a mold then polished. Only thing that's gotten easier is lifting them around :)
@@anthrazite and the metallurgical composition of bell bronze has undoubtably become better as our understanding of metal sciences has. We are much better today at homogenizing a cast metal prior to it being cast, which greatly increases the likelihood of bells not having major flaws.
It’s just a bell
anyone else hearing that ominious bell tolling...?
hearing the faint clanging as they rev it up, i think, "is it really that quiet??" and the moment i do, the _actual_ chime comes in and i feel my whole head shake...
You mean like the guys grunting?
Tourist : So, how long have you been a bell ringer here?
Bell Ringer : What? What?
Houdini774 long time XD
How long! What did you say! :))
lol Awesome bell! Just got off the phone with my sister and was talking about bells. Would love to know what country this is? Very good job at making bells. Tks for sharing! PEACE!
Houdini774 wkwkwk
😂 🇧🇷😂
lol
0:18 that has got to be one of the most awe inspiring sounds i have ever heard
even after hearing all of the worst biggest bells being rung this still is by far the best
might be due to the audio quality of the video aswell though
The way it deafens everything else in the recording!
Where can I find "all of the worst biggest bells" you mentioned?
@@LoneTinaja just google it / look for it in youtube jeez
0:18 simply epic
If i ever win lottery Im getting one just like this for my garden
Ok ...how about 50% share for me ...
your nighbors will love you :D
It's gonna cost alot.
I think you can search for an old church that they are taking down. They would probably give you the Bell for almost nothing.
@@MrGigi-dz9cv Years ago you could but even ones small cost hundreds or thousands of dollars
The bell that could wake up the world from sleeping.
Omg I would hate that noise to wake me up
@@meganthursby2002 wake up,time to pray🤣
@Sammy Bale. I’m not religious
@@meganthursby2002 omg,im just kidding😭🙏🏾
@Sammy Bale. Ok sorry jeez
I think this is an essential piece of history lost on modern society. We need more bells again.
Yeat is the god bringing back the 🔔
I got a fever... And the only cure, is more bell. 🔔
Anyone hear the ominous bell tolling??? Or is it just me???
OH MY GOD WAIT MIZU
Well, since you're here... Let me help you out. There are actually two Bells of Awakening. One's up above, in the Undead Church. The other is far, far below, in the ruins at the base of Blighttown. Ring them both, and something happens... Brilliant, right?
Damnit, i thought this was some strange mysterious church located somewhere, i spent like 5 minutes trying to find more info about it just to find out that you were talking about dark souls. god damnit i hate everything.
@@Goresaka bro you spoiled it for me
Underrated comment.
There will be THE day when THE bell tolls ! For some, it will be Glorious ! For the others their Doom !
I heard there's sum bad ass looking gargoyles
This bell alone is great, with so many frequencies interacting with another.
I remember sitting on the Schlossberg in Graz on Easter Sunday when all the bells of the city were ringing at the same time. So many frequencies of so many bells were interacting that the very air above the city felt like liquid. There were standing harmonies that were weaving through the air or going right through your body. After a while I could not tell whether I actually listened to sound or not. And the silence after that orgy was the loudest I have have ever heard.
Bells are awesome!
This is a beautiful bell. I love to hear these beautiful bells especially in cathedrals in Mexico!
Mexico have cathedrals?
@@jasond869..... Are you serious? I really, really hope you are joking, Mexico has thousands of cathedrals all around our big and small cities, just see the majestic cathedral of Mexico city or the Puebla one
@@jasond869 bro are you serious?
Mexico is literally a catholic state 💀
@@jasond869 Yes, just like almost every other place on the planet it has been infected by religion.
@@jasond869
You must be joking, right?
HELP I-😭✋I DECIDED TO WEAR A Mizu5 IN SCHOOL AND THE BOYS YELLED "WOW Mizu5!" AND I INTRODUCED MYSELF. (I have a Mizu5 voice lol) AND THEY ALL STARTED RINGING BELLS OMINOUSLY 😭
what is this glorious comment that has blessed my eyes and frontal lobe
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I can literally feel the vibrations through my phone
Same.
Yes it's called sound
@@AverageAlien :(
this is probably the dumbest youtube comment i’ve seen today
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The sound of this bell is so intense it's causing my headphones to freak out. I do hope these lads have ear protection!
They don't even have arm or fall protection.
@@justcommenting4981 lmfao
@@justcommenting4981 Yeah I was thinking...what if one them fell down into that pit...
I think that’s the microphone freaking out as it’s getting clobbered by sound waves.
dude why is this 10 yr old video the best quality ive heard usually it peaks but its like crisp on this one
That looks like a fantastic upper body workout. Sounds great, too!
Nah mate the movement has no eccentric control
Lol
@@SuperchargedW12 Jeff Cavalier?
@@huzzzer6083 lend me some money
Plus all those vibrations would help keep you regular.
0:17 Well, is the bell going to ring or wha-
Because clapper had bit touched resonating ring of bell
Wonderful tonal quality. Very distinctive "voice". Outstanding!
I love how every other noise disappears once the bell starts ringing
Feels like an SCP with the way it’s contained, the ominous ringing, and it’s immense size.
Yeah good point, and periodic ringing could be part of its containment procedure. Wouldn't be surprised if those were D-class ringing the bell.
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this is a great idea
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