@trickyclown8249 because in some parts of Italy they 4ing the bell by hand,also at Easr Begolt the bells are in a ground floor shed next to the church and they ring them by hand with no wheels etc. Type in East Bergholt bells in youtube. A bit dangerous, I think.
@@Steven_Rowe they take safety at at east Bergholt very seriously, i believe if im not mistaken for about 2 months, your not even allowed to touch the bells when your training to ring them
@@Steven_Rowe it's true haha, in Italy we have many ways of ringing bells manually. This is somewhat reminiscent of the Bolognese system or that of central Italy (Gubbio, Arrone etc.).
Lovely sounding tenor bell
The Italians would love this or East Bergolt boys
true tbf 🤣
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@trickyclown8249 because in some parts of Italy they 4ing the bell by hand,also at Easr Begolt the bells are in a ground floor shed next to the church and they ring them by hand with no wheels etc.
Type in East Bergholt bells in youtube.
A bit dangerous, I think.
@@Steven_Rowe they take safety at at east Bergholt very seriously, i believe if im not mistaken for about 2 months, your not even allowed to touch the bells when your training to ring them
@@Steven_Rowe it's true haha, in Italy we have many ways of ringing bells manually. This is somewhat reminiscent of the Bolognese system or that of central Italy (Gubbio, Arrone etc.).
If they spin it (at the mexican way ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ), do they test it if the gudgeons are on good condition?
yeah i think its to see if it swings smoothly
That Sanctus bell is tiny almost the size of a handbell