@@campanaro_99 what's your point? even down to the changes (jump changes in some cases) and the raising and lowering in peal!! more similarities than you realise!!
@@ringeradam4575 my point is that that peal there is hung in the AMBROSIANO way. You can't say something is change ringing just because the bells go full circle: they are not even simular! The bells that go Ambrosiano are falling - clapper, have you seen the headstocks? These bells even have crowns on they're dome.
@@JustOdiumGamer Its not italian ringing, its a type of italian ringing. There are different systems of ringing in different areas. Like Ambrosiano in Piemonte/Lombardia and Slancio in the South/North East area.
Reminds me of the Bell Cage at East Bergholt, the way that the bells are swung by hand, although these are rung in the change ringing style.
Seems very like change-ringing - Interesting..
Yet it's not. Rounds are different for example.
Then look, no stays, no wheels...
@@campanaro_99 what's your point? even down to the changes (jump changes in some cases) and the raising and lowering in peal!!
more similarities than you realise!!
@@ringeradam4575 my point is that that peal there is hung in the AMBROSIANO way.
You can't say something is change ringing just because the bells go full circle: they are not even simular!
The bells that go Ambrosiano are falling - clapper, have you seen the headstocks? These bells even have crowns on they're dome.
1:34 wow big bell
And no ear protection !! are they all deaf?
+Connie Engle not now, may be in the future
also, the bells in Bologna are relatively smaller i think
You get used but ear protection is always recommended.
WHAT?
Nice try bell ringers but that ain’t change ringing
change ringing is not that big in Bolognese bell-ringing.
@@JustOdiumGamer Its not italian ringing, its a type of italian ringing. There are different systems of ringing in different areas. Like Ambrosiano in Piemonte/Lombardia and Slancio in the South/North East area.