You see, The tenor went up wrong due to the tongue falling, and if you wait till the end, you'll see a wooden "arm" that catches and switches the tongues position so that the tongue can fly instead of fall, But once the tenor is lowered, The tongue WILL Go back from flying to falling
Change ringing bells of this weight are sometimes very difficult to ring up with the clapper on the leading side. In Most cases, it's easier to raise some bells and then flip the clapper over to the right side.
It is just easier to ring it up without bothering to make it strike correctly on the right side. Then just use the clapper turner to correct it. It can be done correctly but takes 2 people usually.
You see, The tenor went up wrong due to the tongue falling, and if you wait till the end, you'll see a wooden "arm" that catches and switches the tongues position so that the tongue can fly instead of fall, But once the tenor is lowered, The tongue WILL Go back from flying to falling
Keep calm and raise the bell!
That's a gorgeous bell. I wouldn't mind having a go at ringing-up (as long as it goes up right c:)
Change ringing bells of this weight are sometimes very difficult to ring up with the clapper on the leading side. In Most cases, it's easier to raise some bells and then flip the clapper over to the right side.
It is just easier to ring it up without bothering to make it strike correctly on the right side. Then just use the clapper turner to correct it. It can be done correctly but takes 2 people usually.
That's fantastic! Where do you operate the clapper turner from?
Ah, thank you for the inforamtion!
Google Change-ringing and you should find something that explains all. Too complicated to just say in a few words
That’s heavy tenor
The Clapper is in the wrong side
a falling clapper like in the netherlands. :-)
not good
And Poland have a lot
What does a single *muffled or half-muffled* bell sound like?
What's the purpose of turning the bells upside down?
if you have a search around for "English Change Ringing" you'll understand :)
THE TENOR HAS ITS CLAPPER ON THE WRONG SIDE
Nikos Podas watch to the end and see it get flipped over to the correct side
Interesting and also funny :^)
Why does the tenor ring up with a falling clapper?
glockenkanale it went up wrong
WHAT IS THAT THING THE PUSHED THE CLAPPER?
A clapper turner it says in the description
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THE TENOR HAS THE CLAPPER THE WRONG WAY ROUND