I've always had a soft spot for these bells, and they are much improved with the new rope guide. A wooden clapper in the tenor would, I think, make them even better but they sound quite decent for their age and are one of the easiest going tens I know
I guess this is an example of how much accurate striking improves the bells, even more when they are old and being the microphone closer to the tenors.
these are good! also very interesting to see the "jockey" slider movement on bell 5 !
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@@JamesJoynson they sound like gloucester cathedral
@@ΝΙΚΟΣΠΟΔΑΣ-δ4σ they kinda do but the trebles of these bells are pretty poor and could do with some tuning
I've always had a soft spot for these bells, and they are much improved with the new rope guide. A wooden clapper in the tenor would, I think, make them even better but they sound quite decent for their age and are one of the easiest going tens I know
I too am very fond of them. I agree they sound good as a classic 10, and yeah they go & handle very well.
I guess this is an example of how much accurate striking improves the bells, even more when they are old and being the microphone closer to the tenors.