Imagine: Liverpool Cathedral Bells - All the Action!

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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  • @Irishharper
    @Irishharper 13 років тому +4

    There is only one word to describe this Fab... what a feat. Congrats to all the ringers.. it isn't an easy thing. I really miss hearing real bells living here in the states. Its mostly just recordings. Ringing is such a lost art. Thanks...

  • @1BODGER95
    @1BODGER95 15 років тому +3

    The ropes stay round the wheels, but the length in between the garter hole and floor is tied around the flight of the clapper with string. (This is why the sallies are high up).
    A simple tugg on the ropes draws the clapper towards the sound bow, and it strikes. We do it at our church to play Christmas carols.

  • @danilopeterson3467
    @danilopeterson3467 9 років тому +4

    Audinos: Being a campanologist myself (or a change ringer) campanology is not necessarily in this day and age considered to be strictly or limited as sectarian! As matter of fact unlike 400 years ago when change ringing was new from Richard Duckworth, back then it was strictly religious oriented, today, there is a glass tower at one of the shopping precincts in UK and in Perth, Australia, there is this one glass tower called Swan Tower ('Swan Bells') in a park in Perth and are indeed 'secular' (non-sectarian). That is totally devoted to change ringing and campanology. I am myself not necessarily a Christian but rather a Nichiren Shu Buddhist but I still love this exercise of campanology. This is my favourite tower as this has largest (or heaviest) full circle ring for change ringing on this planet!
    This is very interesting! I never seen a ring of bells rung in this fashion! But indeed COOL! Yes, I would like to try this myself (with me on the 4.1 tonne tenor of course)!

    • @ChefLynnGB
      @ChefLynnGB 9 років тому +1

      Danilo Peterson It kills me how many people don't understand this. I'm an all-out atheist and a change ringer. I just do it because it's fun.

    • @contraposaune
      @contraposaune 8 років тому

      they're using the ellacombe chiming hammers :)

  • @MacyMabelle
    @MacyMabelle 13 років тому +1

    Wow! Love it! What an imaginative idea!

  • @KarlSheen
    @KarlSheen 14 років тому +2

    I bet they wished they had a ellacombe device at that point

  • @EyesPi100
    @EyesPi100 12 років тому +1

    On the face of it, yes. But these bells are VERY heavy so so are the clappers. It would take a monstrous effort for even couple of ringers. Just see how much effort goes into the back bells, tenor especially.And how do you cope with 'chords' where two bells are deliberately struck together. Anyway, thanks for your interest and comments. Much appreciated.

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift 12 років тому +1

    Yes, the bigger bells have heavier clappers.
    I play carillon and chime.
    I would tie a knot in the ropes so that the clappers do not return to hanging straight.
    They would be stopped 2 inches from the bell's sound bow.
    Yes, simple chords would be more effort. Was there any harmony? I did not hear, here.
    This would be so much fun. People outdoors must have been surprised and pleased to hear the ring sound a song and tribute to John Lennon.
    Every ring should be capable of being a chime!

  • @EyesPi100
    @EyesPi100 12 років тому +1

    Ropes were tied to the clappers then fed through the pulley blocks.

  • @emzy22bellz17
    @emzy22bellz17 15 років тому +1

    Were they rung down or something? That was an amazing bit of music. So much concentration and effort put into it.

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift 12 років тому +1

    Wonderful!
    Wish we could hear the bells a little better. They sound great!
    How was this done? Clappers moved to strike the bells?

  • @LauraBellringer
    @LauraBellringer 14 років тому +1

    simnply amazing :)

  • @jasonburnet9181
    @jasonburnet9181 10 років тому +1

    WOW they have long tale ends

  • @02wlander
    @02wlander 15 років тому +2

    It must have been amazing to listen to it live. Congrats

  • @nord1486
    @nord1486 9 років тому +1

    Please help! I've been trying to do this for a charity event on Saturday but either the string breaks or the rope won't move. Would someone please tell me how you set the bells up like this?

    • @U-Man
      @U-Man 8 років тому

      +smith23 Did you use a separate hammer or just the clapper itself?

    • @nord1486
      @nord1486 8 років тому

      +SSuniaga7050 It doesn't matter now because the event was cancelled, but thanks anyway

    • @U-Man
      @U-Man 8 років тому

      Any time.

  • @Bacon_champ
    @Bacon_champ 8 місяців тому

    Excuse me, how does this work if you put the bell rope at the 1st stroke, then you can make a chime?

  • @sulajkovski
    @sulajkovski 15 років тому

    God forgive, save, and bless John Lennon!

  • @janekellie3472
    @janekellie3472 Рік тому

    🌹🗣️❤️‍🔥💓 This Is Truly Timeless 👑🌈🌲...🥲

  • @TheMightyKinkle
    @TheMightyKinkle 14 років тому +1

    it doesnt sound like Imagine

  • @matthewhigby
    @matthewhigby 15 років тому +2

    What a superb bit of music, combined with wonderful bells. Fab effort - well done to all.

  • @audinos1840
    @audinos1840 10 років тому +4

    I know the Beatles came from Liverpool, but why would a church allow an anti-religious song to be played on its bells?

    • @Galantski
      @Galantski 10 років тому

      Because they're a bunch of idiots.

    • @contraposaune
      @contraposaune 8 років тому +1

      +Galantski how ironic.

    • @Galantski
      @Galantski 8 років тому

      +Alex Fishburn More to the point, because they embrace a corrupt theology that at its essence is anti-religious (i.e., the Cult of Man), so, no, not ironic at all from that angle.

    • @josephinehardy2063
      @josephinehardy2063 8 років тому

      +Audinos because it shows their virtuosity in a secular society.

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift 12 років тому +1

    Thank you. That makes sense.
    Would be nice it the ropes could be put in order and one person play all of the bells.
    That would allow better tempo and no coordination mistakes.

  • @TheMightyKinkle
    @TheMightyKinkle 12 років тому +1

    well it sort of sounds like it. Its just the long pauses and the echo make it hard to hear

  • @EyesPi100
    @EyesPi100 12 років тому +1

    Well, he is an Organist too!

  • @BellringerBen
    @BellringerBen 4 роки тому +1

    Its like a makeshift Carillion just with the actual bells!!

  • @grahd003
    @grahd003 15 років тому

    Absolutely amazing! Well Done!
    As a ringer its not very often you hear of bells being used like this and i think this video shows how amazing it is when they are.
    How were the ropes connected? Were they connected to chiming hammers?