The command 'Go Grandsire' to commence the method ringing, and then at some times when the smallest (highest pitched) bell is almost at the front of the set of different changes, a call 'bob' or 'single' which causes all the other bells than the smallest one to put a 'shift' into the pattern and then set the bells into what's known as a 'different course' to ensure no changes (different combinations of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.0) already rung are repeated, so that the performance os completed truly without repeating a change.
When are bells rung half-muffled? Traditionally for Remembrance Sunday, for funerals and on the deaths of prominent national or local figures. They may also be rung as mark of respect to the victims of natural disasters, terrorist attacks etc. fully-muffled? Only on the death of the Sovereign
Well done! Very respectful and lovely.
Thanks for this publication it was interesting to learn about the tenor bell with an unusual sound.
Very interesting. I just started reading about bell ringing. Thanks so much for sharing.
Good ringing, most enjoyable - thanks for posting. Rang with Dr. Sprackling many years ao when he was in Bristol (probably would not remember me tho!)
WOW that so amazing thing ever I see
Sounds amazing
Amazing sound can someone tell me what the guy was shouting out plz
The command 'Go Grandsire' to commence the method ringing, and then at some times when the smallest (highest pitched) bell is almost at the front of the set of different changes, a call 'bob' or 'single' which causes all the other bells than the smallest one to put a 'shift' into the pattern and then set the bells into what's known as a 'different course' to ensure no changes (different combinations of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9.0) already rung are repeated, so that the performance os completed truly without repeating a change.
@@rmdguild thank you for explaining that 👍
Fascinating
The other theme starts at 9:32.
They ring half muffled for funerals, and full muffled for the death of a monarch.
Ferenc Dobos are you a Bellringer?
Indeedy.
It's the Westminster Abbey bells
Mike van Leap no. St Clement Danes in the Strand. Westminster Abbey bells are 1/2 ton heavier
Our bell are not pulled to make sound
Could you tell us more the meaning of the bell sound on Lady Thatcher`s funeral please.
When are bells rung half-muffled?
Traditionally for Remembrance Sunday, for funerals and on the deaths of prominent national or local figures. They may also be rung as mark of respect to the victims of natural disasters, terrorist attacks etc. fully-muffled?
Only on the death of the Sovereign
@@duke3296 One loud bell from Earth and the muffled bell calling the deceased from Heaven
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