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Just the different atmosphere a minor key of bells can be. Even just adding a different note can make a difference.
That’s amazing when it’s played on this ten it sounds amazing.
When Virtual Belfry's Harmonic Minor mode in Hobart becomes real!
It’s interesting how on different bells when the tenor is not being used like middle 8 or the front 10 anywhere how it sounds very different.
Beautiful greetings from Flamborough.
Sounds like a pentatonic scale
How is that muffled sound achieved ?
A leather muffle is attached to one side of the clapper
I used to wonder how muffles work but now I know because of the leather attached to the clapper which makes a really nice echoey sound like it’s coming from far away when actually your very close to that noise.
what bells were used (eg bells 4, 5 and so on)
im trying to figure it out so i can do it in scratch
It’s probably 2,3,4,5#,6b,7,8,9,10,E which would give a C#-minor scale on this tower.
That little girl is very well behaved and looks interested - a possible future bellringer!
Or d minor
In the key of c#
Just the different atmosphere a minor key of bells can be. Even just adding a different note can make a difference.
That’s amazing when it’s played on this ten it sounds amazing.
When Virtual Belfry's Harmonic Minor mode in Hobart becomes real!
It’s interesting how on different bells when the tenor is not being used like middle 8 or the front 10 anywhere how it sounds very different.
Beautiful greetings from Flamborough.
Sounds like a pentatonic scale
How is that muffled sound achieved ?
A leather muffle is attached to one side of the clapper
I used to wonder how muffles work but now I know because of the leather attached to the clapper which makes a really nice echoey sound like it’s coming from far away when actually your very close to that noise.
what bells were used (eg bells 4, 5 and so on)
im trying to figure it out so i can do it in scratch
It’s probably 2,3,4,5#,6b,7,8,9,10,E which would give a C#-minor scale on this tower.
That little girl is very well behaved and looks interested - a possible future bellringer!
Or d minor
In the key of c#