Question, 3 Bells, which have never rolled before (The ones noted Si3, Fa3, & Mi3…), are those Bells even made & are able to roll at all or do they need to be restored first, while until then, they’re being used as just ringing Bells without the rolling, by simply moving the Clappers around back & forth? 🤔 Alongside, the Swinging Si2 Bell in the other Tower didn’t ring at all, while the Swinging Sib2 Bell in the Tower there, that you’re in with all the Bells & whatnot, was decided to be rung manually with just moving the Clapper around back & forth, since with the 2 Swinging Bells, if they were to be rung by swinging with the Motor turned on or something, they would take forever to ring down, especially ‘cause of how big & heavy they are, right? 🤔
All the bells of this tower were made to roll, but some of those bells aren´t used nowadays and their condition is very bad. I can tell that 30 years ago those bells could roll without any problem. And for your second question, we didn´t swing the big bell because it was a bit dangerous (there were a lot of people on the bell tower). A bellringer from Pamplona came and rung the big bell like "Pamplona´s style", that consist in moving the clapper back and forth. Hope I answered clearly all your questions. Greetings.
@@firulaissd5020So, basically that those 3 Rolling Bells of Si3, Fa3, & Mi3 are in a really bad condition & are currently unable to roll, right? That should be why they’re currently only rung with the Clappers inside them, like at Pamplona or even at Guadalajara for example, right? As for the Swinging Sib2 Bell, I see of why it couldn’t be swung at all, as with a whole lot of people inside the Bell Tower, can’t argue with that, as nobody wants to get accidentally hit by that Bell. LOL So, that Bellringer from Pamplona to come & ring it _Pamplona Style_ (Like how they do it with the Fa2 Bell at Pamplona…), very interesting. Heck, speaking of Pamplona, that’s another Church of which I happen to like, as I especially like the sound of the 2 Rolling Si2 Bells in that one Tower with the Rolling Bells & whatnot. Like, even I’d request to see some full Videos from anyone, with their Cameras showing the closeup of the 2 Rolling Si2 Bells & whatnot, as to enjoy the sounds of them. Like, especially that the Fa2 Bell in the other Tower, with just the Ringing Bells, basically overpowers all the Rolling Bells & whatnot. LOL But yeah, I can say that what you said there has answered all of my questions, even though I’d like to check & just be sure upon your answers, just to make sure that I’d be right to what you’re saying there for the answers & whatnot.
Estos contrapesos de hierro pueden ser muy bonitos pero son de lo peor, solo digo que en Mataró antes de la dècada de los 60s tuvimos estos i solo sobrevivieron las campanas que nunca voltearon...
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Increíble! A la próxima intentaré ir, depende del tiempo que tenga... Ojalá conocerte y voltear contigo, gracias por este gran vídeo máquina!!
Increíble dia pasamos para el recuerdo. Jamas olvidare
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Amazing! 😁
Love the sound of all the Bells there! 😁
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Increíbles campanas; un gran evento!!
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Question, 3 Bells, which have never rolled before (The ones noted Si3, Fa3, & Mi3…), are those Bells even made & are able to roll at all or do they need to be restored first, while until then, they’re being used as just ringing Bells without the rolling, by simply moving the Clappers around back & forth? 🤔
Alongside, the Swinging Si2 Bell in the other Tower didn’t ring at all, while the Swinging Sib2 Bell in the Tower there, that you’re in with all the Bells & whatnot, was decided to be rung manually with just moving the Clapper around back & forth, since with the 2 Swinging Bells, if they were to be rung by swinging with the Motor turned on or something, they would take forever to ring down, especially ‘cause of how big & heavy they are, right? 🤔
All the bells of this tower were made to roll, but some of those bells aren´t used nowadays and their condition is very bad. I can tell that 30 years ago those bells could roll without any problem.
And for your second question, we didn´t swing the big bell because it was a bit dangerous (there were a lot of people on the bell tower). A bellringer from Pamplona came and rung the big bell like "Pamplona´s style", that consist in moving the clapper back and forth.
Hope I answered clearly all your questions.
Greetings.
@@firulaissd5020So, basically that those 3 Rolling Bells of Si3, Fa3, & Mi3 are in a really bad condition & are currently unable to roll, right?
That should be why they’re currently only rung with the Clappers inside them, like at Pamplona or even at Guadalajara for example, right?
As for the Swinging Sib2 Bell, I see of why it couldn’t be swung at all, as with a whole lot of people inside the Bell Tower, can’t argue with that, as nobody wants to get accidentally hit by that Bell. LOL
So, that Bellringer from Pamplona to come & ring it _Pamplona Style_ (Like how they do it with the Fa2 Bell at Pamplona…), very interesting.
Heck, speaking of Pamplona, that’s another Church of which I happen to like, as I especially like the sound of the 2 Rolling Si2 Bells in that one Tower with the Rolling Bells & whatnot.
Like, even I’d request to see some full Videos from anyone, with their Cameras showing the closeup of the 2 Rolling Si2 Bells & whatnot, as to enjoy the sounds of them.
Like, especially that the Fa2 Bell in the other Tower, with just the Ringing Bells, basically overpowers all the Rolling Bells & whatnot. LOL
But yeah, I can say that what you said there has answered all of my questions, even though I’d like to check & just be sure upon your answers, just to make sure that I’d be right to what you’re saying there for the answers & whatnot.
Es la primera vez que suenan todas juntas a la vez?
Si
Estos contrapesos de hierro pueden ser muy bonitos pero son de lo peor, solo digo que en Mataró antes de la dècada de los 60s tuvimos estos i solo sobrevivieron las campanas que nunca voltearon...