Both York and Inveraray are the two most beautiful peals anywhere. Music to the ears and the resonance and harmonica coming off the back four in both towers lift my heart and mood. I was a ringer but my churches had only 4 bells and I never learned to change ring properly. It is an art in itself.
Robert Gipson Oh, my pleasure! I love anything about Yorkshire...fell in love with the place a long time ago and finally had the distinct pleasure of visiting the area three times now.
thank god for youtube. Even though I live in Sydney I can listen to Yorkminster when ever. These are the best sounding peal of bells in the world. I got to ring at Yorkminster in 2000 I would love to ring a peal of Stedman Cinques there given the opportunity. I realy love rhose heavy back bels and the way the trebles dance through them.
late reply :P but to answer your question, we weigh most peals of bells by the weight of the heaviest bell. Rounded, Exeter comes 2nd with a weight of 72cwt (3.5 tonnes) and liverpool anglican is up top at 81cwt (4 tonnes). London st pauls is 3rd at 61cwt (3 tonnes) and york here is 4th at 59cwt, just behind
it would be interesting to hear all 32 bells being rung at once though, dont you think. I went to York recently after coming back from amsterdam (look at me video), and i heard the 6 queen mother bells and great peter being rung. It was a gorgeous sound. I hope I can go and ring there one day... (*sighs*)
Many thanks for your update coastermad. Nice to have some info on a subject I know not a lot about but learning all the time. I know I really like to listen to them.
I live in NZ. There aren't many bells over here, but the nearest ring of bells is at St. Peter's Cathedral in Hamilton - a ring of 8 with a 1 ton tenor. The only NZ ring with a clock attached which sounds the Westminster Chimes. They are nice bells but just pale in comparison with glorious sound made by York Minster!
Kevin Sims Thanks for viewing Kevin and I'm glad the York Minster bells gave you some pleasure. It is indeed an amazing sound when one is stood under those towers.
the sound of these bells chokes me up in a good way - would love to have this at my daughter's wedding some day - I wonder if there are any bell cathedrals in the U.S. to book weddings
Hi Betsy. Really glad you like the bells of York Minster. They are special. Not sure what is available in the U.S. for you. Hope your daughters wedding works out as you expected one day. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
A peal of six of similar weight used to hang in my home tower but were replaced by a lighter eight. Stick with it. It's a marvelous musical and mathematical ocupation and as you improve, you will realise how "required" you will be, as well as how much you like it.
The tenor at York is not the heaviest bell rung in the country. Emmanuel at Liverpool is the heaviest bell rung full circle in a change ringing peal - not just in the country but in the world.
Evening. We use the imperial way of weighing bells. This is known as hundredweights. As with kilograms you would say "29kg". In ndredweight you would phrase it as " The tenor at Glemsford is 14cwt and not 1400 weight. This is a mistake I made aswell. The bells are quite old at Glemsford. How well do they handle?
@lunaticonthegrass111 I am assuming this is correct as I have read it during my research. I`m sure some of our bell ringers who have read the post will correct me if I am wrong.
If you search 'dove cccbr' in google, the top result is a website dedicated to church details (the ones with bells) including a ton of info about the bells, and even if the tower has toilets :P anyway, top right bar to search any tower
@louisisyourgod When you say SMLT, I think you mean St Mary LYDIARD TREGOZE - I always refer to it as LT!! Of course, you mean St Mary le Tower, dont you...
I think you may be referring to the clipped video I sometimes see. Video compressed to the middle of the screen. Most times I view this it is ok. The odd time .. no.. If anybody can help with this I would appreciate it. This footage was taken with a JVC GR-DVX An old model by todays standards with no digi output and a high gain on the analoge outputs via composite and svideo Im thinking of starting again and re-edit a lot of videos through a video/audio mixer I have.
It's no longer a chime, its a carillon now. The first one in the uk for years and years. i'm sure someone more qualified than me will know when the last carillon was built in the uk.
+smith23 Your comment prompted me to investigate. You are correct. A full peal can last for hours. Thank you for the education, Thank you for viewing and commenting. I shall edit the title and description.
Both York and Inveraray are the two most beautiful peals anywhere. Music to the ears and the resonance and harmonica coming off the back four in both towers lift my heart and mood.
I was a ringer but my churches had only 4 bells and I never learned to change ring properly. It is an art in itself.
And it’s a art form that many of us appreciate. Thanks for your view and comment Peter on this now rather old video.
These bells gets me up every morning
There is nothing like the joyous sound of peeling bells.
What a gorgeous sound-world...
Lovely to hear, York is my home town, I was born there in 1955 and baptised in York Minster
How I adore the sound of these bells...we do not have this kind of beauty in the states. And the Minster is such a magnificent place. Thank you!!
A wonderful sound indeed. Thanks for viewing and commenting Carola. I appreciate it.
Robert Gipson Oh, my pleasure! I love anything about Yorkshire...fell in love with the place a long time ago and finally had the distinct pleasure of visiting the area three times now.
@@RobertGipson the minster is near st wilfrid 10 bells in F
Thanks for the Simon. For one that knows not a lot about bells I am learning fast.
I was in York over this weekend. I was staying in a B&B across the park. The sound was rather haunting.
+naijiktom Sorry for the delay in responding. Glad you liked your visit to our City. Thanks for viewing and commenting.
thank god for youtube. Even though I live in Sydney I can listen to Yorkminster when ever. These are the best sounding peal of bells in the world. I got to ring at Yorkminster in 2000 I would love to ring a peal of Stedman Cinques there given the opportunity. I realy love rhose heavy back bels and the way the trebles dance through them.
Best peal in the whole world. Wish they could have coronations here.
Most agreed. lovely building also.
This is the sound of home. It makes me sad to hear it, but glad at the same time that I can hear it once again, thank you for posting :)
late reply :P but to answer your question, we weigh most peals of bells by the weight of the heaviest bell. Rounded, Exeter comes 2nd with a weight of 72cwt (3.5 tonnes) and liverpool anglican is up top at 81cwt (4 tonnes). London st pauls is 3rd at 61cwt (3 tonnes) and york here is 4th at 59cwt, just behind
it would be interesting to hear all 32 bells being rung at once though, dont you think. I went to York recently after coming back from amsterdam (look at me video), and i heard the 6 queen mother bells and great peter being rung. It was a gorgeous sound. I hope I can go and ring there one day... (*sighs*)
Many thanks for your update coastermad. Nice to have some info on a subject I know not a lot about but learning all the time. I know I really like to listen to them.
thanks for posting i went to york minster yesterday and was hoping they would be ringing but sadly not
I live in NZ. There aren't many bells over here, but the nearest ring of bells is at St. Peter's Cathedral in Hamilton - a ring of 8 with a 1 ton tenor. The only NZ ring with a clock attached which sounds the Westminster Chimes. They are nice bells but just pale in comparison with glorious sound made by York Minster!
Kevin Sims Thanks for viewing Kevin and I'm glad the York Minster bells gave you some pleasure. It is indeed an amazing sound when one is stood under those towers.
Noted that, thanks again for you reply. I shall heading over to that site shortly.
the sound of these bells chokes me up in a good way - would love to have this at my daughter's wedding some day - I wonder if there are any bell cathedrals in the U.S. to book weddings
Hi Betsy. Really glad you like the bells of York Minster. They are special. Not sure what is available in the U.S. for you. Hope your daughters wedding works out as you expected one day. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Trinity Church in NYC are a good ring, as are those in Washington Cathedral
A peal of six of similar weight used to hang in my home tower but were replaced by a lighter eight.
Stick with it. It's a marvelous musical and mathematical ocupation and as you improve, you will realise how "required" you will be, as well as how much you like it.
I love it at York minster
I think the submitter meant Great Peter which is the largest bourdon bell to be rung manually.
Really glad I made your day Steven and many thanks for your comment.
The tenor at York is not the heaviest bell rung in the country. Emmanuel at Liverpool is the heaviest bell rung full circle in a change ringing peal - not just in the country but in the world.
Evening.
We use the imperial way of weighing bells. This is known as hundredweights.
As with kilograms you would say "29kg". In ndredweight you would phrase it as " The tenor at Glemsford is 14cwt and not 1400 weight. This is a mistake I made aswell.
The bells are quite old at Glemsford. How well do they handle?
Me to Jane. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I ring around the Greater Manchester area.
Of course, that chime of 11 bells now stands at 35!!
@lunaticonthegrass111 I am assuming this is correct as I have read it during my research. I`m sure some of our bell ringers who have read the post will correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks for the correction.You are indeed correct. Just goes to show a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.
Whatever...It is a wonderful sound !
Funny footage what camera you using
@TheIndieMod
Glad to hear it.. Can I ask were you are to be away from home?
When you say 'heaviest bell still rung by hand' are you refering to Great Peter, which weighs in at about 10 tons?
If you search 'dove cccbr' in google, the top result is a website dedicated to church details (the ones with bells) including a ton of info about the bells, and even if the tower has toilets :P anyway, top right bar to search any tower
*61 bells
14 pealing bells, 6 queen mother clock bells, 35 bell carillon, great Peter, 3 unused and 2 service bells
Giving it a full keyboard
That's enough to cover most keyboards
@louisisyourgod When you say SMLT, I think you mean St Mary LYDIARD TREGOZE - I always refer to it as LT!!
Of course, you mean St Mary le Tower, dont you...
I think you may be referring to the clipped video I sometimes see. Video compressed to the middle of the screen.
Most times I view this it is ok. The odd time .. no..
If anybody can help with this I would appreciate it.
This footage was taken with a JVC GR-DVX
An old model by todays standards with no digi output and a high gain on the analoge outputs via composite and svideo
Im thinking of starting again and re-edit a lot of videos through a video/audio mixer I have.
York is the biggest gothic cathedral in England, but the "greatest" cathedral is Salisbury in my eyes
It's no longer a chime, its a carillon now. The first one in the uk for years and years. i'm sure someone more qualified than me will know when the last carillon was built in the uk.
@longeaton34 Many thanks for the update. I appreciate it.
Is this Bristol surprise maximus.
@@SamRudolph-e5v Not totally up to speed but I do believe it is. My thanks for viewing and your comment.
@@RobertGipson I just can’t believe it was 16 years ago.
A full peal takes longer than 4 mins 53 secs
+smith23 Your comment prompted me to investigate. You are correct. A full peal can last for hours. Thank you for the education, Thank you for viewing and commenting. I shall edit the title and description.
+Robert Gipson glad to be of help