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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.
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.
When Virtual Belfry's Harmonic Minor mode in Hobart becomes real!
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.
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.
When Virtual Belfry's Harmonic Minor mode in Hobart becomes real!
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#