Not that I recall. You have to remember, with closed hand stroke call change ringing, the bells are rung "lower" than they would be normally, so the bells essentially have to be rung up at the end of the peal in order to set them. The conductor will usually say "upwards" before "stand" at the end.
These sound gorgeous!
Don't they just. They sound great inside as well, and go very easily. Perfect ring of bells!
@@MatthewThewsey all 6 bells are cast by john taylor the tenor weighs 12-2-2-2cwts
@@ΝικοςΠοδας-τ7ξ 12-2-22cwt & they are 1912.
If you remember walking past a camellia lodge on this road that is my grandparents house
Is the tenor light set because they took a lot of time to stand it
Not that I recall. You have to remember, with closed hand stroke call change ringing, the bells are rung "lower" than they would be normally, so the bells essentially have to be rung up at the end of the peal in order to set them. The conductor will usually say "upwards" before "stand" at the end.
ah i get it now
They sound like Gillett’s. Are they?
They are Taylors