As a boy I used to lay in bed in my parents house in Parsonage Street and listen to the bells ringing whilst I watched the swallows diving outside the window from their nests under the eaves. Many years later I would sit with my wife and on a Sunday evening in our garden across the valley and listen to the bells ringing out whilst the children played chasing a butterfly. Now I am alone and the cherry trees that bounded the garden of our little world have long gone and the bells are silent. Please ring once more and let me hear those voices from the past speak out again.
The back two are far to flat for the front six. It’s like: F#- F- D#- C#- B- A#- G+ F+ Making for a rather disgusting sounding ring. The front six are absoloutely lovely though the back two let them down
It’s stretch tuning. The bells are post war and the tenor is post war. The seven could be used as a clock bell. And then Taylor’s could cast a new one. It’s what happened at Pulborough.
As a boy I used to lay in bed in my parents house in Parsonage Street and listen to the bells ringing whilst I watched the swallows diving outside the window from their nests under the eaves. Many years later I would sit with my wife and on a Sunday evening in our garden across the valley and listen to the bells ringing out whilst the children played chasing a butterfly. Now I am alone and the cherry trees that bounded the garden of our little world have long gone and the bells are silent. Please ring once more and let me hear those voices from the past speak out again.
Once COVID permits you will hear them again!
beautiful shot, very good!
Thanks!
beautiful sounds theo
Never knew we had visitors , where are you guys from? (I ring there)
This video was actually taken in June from an Essex Young Ringers mini outing which was a practice for the RWNYC.
Finally 😂
I was waiting for you to upload yours!!!😂😂
@@theobellringer6211 i upladed mine 2 months ago!!
I was uploading other videos, so I couldn’t put this one in the middle of them!!
so this is the shite that wakes me up in the morning
No that would be you snoring
The back two are far to flat for the front six. It’s like:
F#- F- D#- C#- B- A#- G+ F+ Making for a rather disgusting sounding ring. The front six are absoloutely lovely though the back two let them down
Yes I did prefer the front 6 on their own.
Trouble is the seventh was probably listed so they cant recast it
It’s stretch tuning. The bells are post war and the tenor is post war. The seven could be used as a clock bell. And then Taylor’s could cast a new one. It’s what happened at Pulborough.
@@RingerThomas Ive got no idea what you’re talking about. There is no need for any new castings at Pulborough.
@@FrancescoBellringer I never said their was it’s just previously pulborough had recastings.