Dogovorili smo se z gospodom župnikom vnaprej, zvonjenje pa je vsako soboto (razen na Veliko soboto) ob 15h pozimi in 16h poleti. Vendar pa je treba poudariti, da so zvoniki lahko zelo nevaren kraj, če niste vaje biti v bližini zvonov, ki zvonijo
Its so nice when they do right, but usually when they are reversed its either for statics or so that they don't hit each other. And sometimes because ppl dont care how they wired the motors :P
why those strange clappers ? Aren t they supposed to be round shaped to produce a better sound/tone? All the bells tht have these clappers doesn t sound good. i really love the Do 3 tone on bells but this bell is way below the ''good'' average
The bells are not in correct motif for Westminster, this is so called Prafations motif, for Westminster it would have to be B° - es' - f' - g', like here ua-cam.com/video/JEJhdksrdbE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/V7c36oHtg5I/v-deo.html It does have a part of Westminster clock chimes in the rhythm though, yes, its 3rd one if I'm not mistaken when its striking full hour (4 quarters).
Its only 3-4 bells usually, 5 or 6 are extremely rare (in contrast to Britain), and practically never to high angles. Maybe you're right, but this type of ringing is only used in 2/3 of Slovenia and part of northern Italy so I don't think it's very widely known. It's much more likely that people see most videos of German or French bells with automatisation and think all bells are automated (as there are a lot of videos and they are large countries with lots of tourism). Before we started uploading videos of Slovenian peals back in 2013 there were only a handful of videos with few tens of views.
TheDenix8 in countries like germany, austria, and france, they sometimes can have a lot of bells in their tower. Ive noticed with hungary its mostly up to 4. It is probably the same with slovenia and northern italy.
@@Cecnorthernohio Well, just big basilica like Szent Istvan(St. Stephen the King of Hungary) have 6 bells(5 smaller in left tower and one big in right tower), or Matyas-templom/Assumption church(in one tower are 6 bells). Both churches are in Budapest. How you said, most Hungarian churches haven't more than 4 bells. Probably because construction or they are too expensive or some priests evem doesn't care too much
@@zvonazgnadbiskupije1094 yeah thats probably it, in Nagykanisza theres only one church with 3 bells, most of the others either have 1 or 2 bells, and their small ones
@@TheDenix8 hey! Its been 4 years now but today i feel lots of nostalgic when i search up bells from poland bc i used to watch when i was 4-7 years old
When you choose bellfounder with very good quality of bells, here is no place for regret! Like in this case, by bellfoundry of Rudolf Perner from Passau, Bayern/Germany
Oh my god the rhythm is soo amazing im in love with it
me too
same
Bardzo ładna melodia i bardzo piękne twoje nagranie po prostu super😃😃
How beautiful and melodic!
SVETÌ KOZME Ì DAMJANO
MOLÌM VAMSE MOLÌTE DRAGOGA
GOSPODA DABÌ USLÌŠAO MOJU
ŽEIJ DA NAM POMOGNE DASE OSTVARÌ
BÌČUVAM ZAHVALNA CE ŽÌVOT AMÌN
DAJ BOŽE.
O my god the rythm is just amazing, im in love with it
Yeah
Muusic!!!
I love the music with the bells
Me too
Ale bardzo pięknie dzwony 🇸🇮
I like bells
Nice bells and rythm, such a pity Perner doesn't exist anymore. :(
Postoji perner jos i dan danas
@@nenokatic7329 Imao je pauzu neko vrijeme. Tj bio je zatvoren neko vrijeme i nije znao da će opet otvoriti. 2019. je opet počeo sa radom
ova zvona sem imel prilike čuti v živo
ali to je davno bilo!
I like to hear bells ringing because they can make MUSICS is like an instrument
Church bells are a form of an instrument, just larger and heavier
Very nice!
so beautiful
How these bells have a good rythm
4:38 i like the melody
Dispel sounds incredible
A good recording of a nice peal!
I agree with you!
I love the rythm of the bells
I love too
Me 2
same
Sorry but I get a headache from the unending repetitive pattern.
AMÌN DAJ BOŽE.
I love that rythm :) ^^
Julian Hoffmann Ars Campana u need to get a life
spaceair1 you are right
@@nearlythere5182 And you need a brain!
Julian Hoffmann Ars Campana +
Me too!
👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
😀👏👏
1:06 hour chime
1:35 ringing bells
Prosim, objavite video o zvonovih cerkve svetega Jurija na Ptuju. Neučakan sem
Če hočeš videt lahko jaz
@@slovenianbells11 V redu .Naloži ga , prosim.
👍🔔😁🔔
This has to be like a music video
Beautiful bells in perrner passu
From perner passau
TheDenix8 kako se ti je uspelo povzpeti na zvonik in kdaj slišiš tako dolgo zvonjenje?
Dogovorili smo se z gospodom župnikom vnaprej, zvonjenje pa je vsako soboto (razen na Veliko soboto) ob 15h pozimi in 16h poleti. Vendar pa je treba poudariti, da so zvoniki lahko zelo nevaren kraj, če niste vaje biti v bližini zvonov, ki zvonijo
@@TheDenix8 hvala
I like that rythm
My ocd just gets worse when all the bells dont swing at the same position
Its so nice when they do right, but usually when they are reversed its either for statics or so that they don't hit each other. And sometimes because ppl dont care how they wired the motors :P
Beautiful
nice beat why are there no more real bells in the usa any more but the old churches i like real ones
I don't know why they don't use real bells much in USA, that's very unfortunate :-/
@@TheDenix8 I would agree, I don't see them often:(
@@Blurain727 Here practically every village has them in their local church :-)
can i use this a as a drum beat
Sure, as long as its not used for something inappropriate or against bells I have nothing against it
Best sounds going
why those strange clappers ? Aren t they supposed to be round shaped to produce a better sound/tone? All the bells tht have these clappers doesn t sound good. i really love the Do 3 tone on bells but this bell is way below the ''good'' average
They were probably cheaper alternative, but I agree with you, they are making bells sound worse
Very good sounding bells! And relatively new too 1994!
PEACE!
how many tonnes/kilograms is the biggest one?
Around 2400 kilograms
@@TheDenix8 thank U!!!!!!
COOL RYTHM...SUCH A PITY THAT PERNER DID NOT EXIST :(
Wait. Perner started again with bellfounding in 2017.
i have a question is the chime Westminster chimes
The bells are not in correct motif for Westminster, this is so called Prafations motif, for Westminster it would have to be B° - es' - f' - g', like here
ua-cam.com/video/JEJhdksrdbE/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/V7c36oHtg5I/v-deo.html
It does have a part of Westminster clock chimes in the rhythm though, yes, its 3rd one if I'm not mistaken when its striking full hour (4 quarters).
@@TheDenix8 is it like this ua-cam.com/video/IQ4PlRunKCk/v-deo.html&ab_channel=NorthernSkyAmbient
Great Perner Bells!
I DIDN'T KNOW THAT BELLS MAKE MUSIC!
Well, church bell is an instrument when we look it at tuning analysis
Now we just need to add drums
2:45😍
:)
Where is it?
Poland or Slovak
@@FPSzky no....in Slovenia, it is near Italy, Austria, and Hungary
in Slovenia, it is near Italy, Austria, and Hungary
what country is it ???
Slovenia
@@kosta0879 I only know that there were 4 ordered in Samassa's bell foundry in year 1843 with total weight of 4102kg
@@kosta0879 are you stupid? READ what the man has told you mabye tgen you will undestand
die nebengeräusche erschlagen das schöne geläute von perner, einem der größten gießer des 20 jahrhunderts
When people tell me they think bells (mainly the change-ringing bells of Britain) are rung by machines, this must be what made them think that. . .
Its only 3-4 bells usually, 5 or 6 are extremely rare (in contrast to Britain), and practically never to high angles. Maybe you're right, but this type of ringing is only used in 2/3 of Slovenia and part of northern Italy so I don't think it's very widely known. It's much more likely that people see most videos of German or French bells with automatisation and think all bells are automated (as there are a lot of videos and they are large countries with lots of tourism). Before we started uploading videos of Slovenian peals back in 2013 there were only a handful of videos with few tens of views.
TheDenix8 in countries like germany, austria, and france, they sometimes can have a lot of bells in their tower. Ive noticed with hungary its mostly up to 4. It is probably the same with slovenia and northern italy.
@@Cecnorthernohio Well, just big basilica like Szent Istvan(St. Stephen the King of Hungary) have 6 bells(5 smaller in left tower and one big in right tower), or Matyas-templom/Assumption church(in one tower are 6 bells). Both churches are in Budapest. How you said, most Hungarian churches haven't more than 4 bells. Probably because construction or they are too expensive or some priests evem doesn't care too much
@@zvonazgnadbiskupije1094 yeah thats probably it, in Nagykanisza theres only one church with 3 bells, most of the others either have 1 or 2 bells, and their small ones
It has a westminster chime kind of Rhythm
i think that too because i have 2 clock that do that and they both have have more then 1 chime one is dual chime battery other triple chime 8 day
Not the correct disposition for it, but the order of clapper beats on the bells is the same as 3rd quarter when striking full hour (4 quarters)
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Bellissime sembra la nota in do3
e' in Do 3 si.
I saw 4102kg and 2173kg
Those are weights of old peal. 4102kg was weight of peal from 1843 and 2173kg was weight of additional bell they bought in 1893
Ok
@@TheDenix8 hey! Its been 4 years now but today i feel lots of nostalgic when i search up bells from poland bc i used to watch when i was 4-7 years old
Hvratska Krk Zvononi 5*****
This is Slovenia, not Croatia😉
Nice bell song
When you choose bellfounder with very good quality of bells, here is no place for regret! Like in this case, by bellfoundry of Rudolf Perner from Passau, Bayern/Germany
@@zvonazgnadbiskupije1094 nice
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thats a drum beat on bells
no ghosts up there
TONE: Cesº Esº Fº Gº Aº Hº D' E'
No, it's c'-es'-f'-g'(Präfation)
IT SOUND LIKE LA VACHE QUI RI
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hi brother