I don't know much about the art of church bell ringing, but this is completely mesmerising.! Very Beautiful and so very English, I do hope this art is not allowed to die out.
irkibby Hi, Irkibby! I like your name. But I digress. Bells are my third favorite instrument. 1)Organ 2)Oboe 3)Bells What peal is that? Stedman Caters? Or something different? 🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵
benbisley I don't notice birdsong, probably because I am hard of hearing. (I can tell that I am hearing half-muffled bells, though.) I have been crushing on half-muffled bells ever since listening to the 20th anniversary rebroadcast of princess Di's funeral.
New Year’s Eve is the saddest to of the year! I can cry easily when I hear this! Always reminds me of my childhood at St Andrew’s Backwell Bristol. And then came the clashing of the bells 🔔 for the New Year! 🔔Well done Cornwall!
CornishRingofBells Did they ring them in memory of Sir David on the dates of his birth (12/30) and death (9/17)? I hope so. He was the best Cornish choir director/arranger since RVW.
Not to sue sure you would think they are vback note. The bells are a major scale and tuned to Eb The key of Eb has 3 flats in it so 4 it you played this on a piano the flat notes are the black keys So yo have Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb. The exho effect is not an echo The nells are being rung half muffled so they put a leather muffle on one side of the clapper . This is normally done foe remembrance day. Dont know if your a ringer or a piano player so simply replied to give you all the information. Hope this helps
@@brianwhite4090 Takes me back to Sunday evenings in Cambridge, walking from College to Evensong in Little St Mary's and the bells of Great St Mary's ringing out over the University. Can't think of a more beautiful sound. A very English sound ❤️🏴
Blue Blaze they aren’t out of tune, far from it. Half of the clapper is covered by a leather muffle to muffle the sound of it hitting the bell, it signifies mourning etc. It’s a beautiful sound.
@@CornishRingofBells Interesting..im new to this. Never heard of half muffled bells in my life. It's an aesthetic I'll have to get used to but intrigues me at the same time
As I understand it, half muffled is for remembrance and if the vicar, father dies. HRH Prince Phillip had half muffled bells. Only the monarch themselves can have a full muffled bell (on their passing)
Absolutely the most glorious 8 in the world.
I don't know much about the art of church bell ringing, but this is completely mesmerising.! Very Beautiful and so very English, I do hope this art is not allowed to die out.
It won't!
I could listen to this all day just stunning.Clear and crisp
These are truly bloody glorious. I hope I get a ring on them some day.
irkibby Hi, Irkibby! I like your name. But I digress. Bells are my third favorite instrument.
1)Organ
2)Oboe
3)Bells
What peal is that? Stedman Caters? Or something different?
🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵🎼🎶🎵
Claire ForestGreen Dixon Stedman Caters is on 9 bells with a tenor behind (so 10 in total). What is being rung here is call changes on 8 bells
There very nice but I bit dark in the ringing room the bulb is not bright at all
I rang here during the summer - beautiful!!
These are a lovely set of Taylor 8.
Beautiful. Love the bird-song, too.
benbisley I don't notice birdsong, probably because I am hard of hearing. (I can tell that I am hearing half-muffled bells, though.) I have been crushing on half-muffled bells ever since listening to the 20th anniversary rebroadcast of princess Di's funeral.
I like to hear birds sing. I can hear them outside when there is not much background noise.
Sounds beautiful payed on a stereo. Thank you!
New Year’s Eve is the saddest to of the year! I can cry easily when I hear this! Always reminds me of my childhood at St Andrew’s Backwell Bristol. And then came the clashing of the bells 🔔 for the New Year! 🔔Well done Cornwall!
Sir David Willcocks was from Cornwall. I am so glad he lived to a ripe old age. It's his music that made an Anglophile out of me in1994.
Very Beautiful
Beautiful God Bless 🔔😀
Gorgeous!!!
Love this. How music making should be.
but i thought music was rubbish
Lovely, makes me tingle if you know what I mean.
THESE ARE CORNWALL''S BEST SOUNDING 8 ALONG WITH PAUL
but Paul only has 6 bells...
@simonbellringer Couldn't agree more!
CornishRingofBells Did they ring them in memory of Sir David on the dates of his birth (12/30) and death (9/17)? I hope so. He was the best Cornish choir director/arranger since RVW.
Ho Ho Ho!
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Is this supposed to be like the black notes on a piano?
Not to sue sure you would think they are vback note.
The bells are a major scale and tuned to Eb
The key of Eb has 3 flats in it so 4 it you played this on a piano the flat notes are the black keys
So yo have Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb.
The exho effect is not an echo
The nells are being rung half muffled so they put a leather muffle on one side of the clapper .
This is normally done foe remembrance day.
Dont know if your a ringer or a piano player so simply replied to give you all the information.
Hope this helps
Eb(Es)-major
There's no sound quite like this 😉
Totally agree. Takes me back seventy years! Brilliant! 🇬🇧
@@brianwhite4090 Takes me back to Sunday evenings in Cambridge, walking from College to Evensong in Little St Mary's and the bells of Great St Mary's ringing out over the University. Can't think of a more beautiful sound. A very English sound ❤️🏴
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it starts to sound kinda sad at the end. but i like it .3.
I know. It's a very intriguing sound. I like it too.
Im new to half muffled bells. They sound out of tune. I dont quite understand the aesthetic..can anyone explain? Thx:)
Blue Blaze they aren’t out of tune, far from it. Half of the clapper is covered by a leather muffle to muffle the sound of it hitting the bell, it signifies mourning etc. It’s a beautiful sound.
@@CornishRingofBells Interesting..im new to this. Never heard of half muffled bells in my life. It's an aesthetic I'll have to get used to but intrigues me at the same time
As I understand it, half muffled is for remembrance and if the vicar, father dies. HRH Prince Phillip had half muffled bells. Only the monarch themselves can have a full muffled bell (on their passing)
THE BACK 6 ARE COOL
THEY'RE LOVELY
It's a shame they're so quiet inside.