Bells in the US vary greatly depending on the region, age of the church, denomination and size of the building. Many churches in the US do have impressive carillons and swinging bells if you know where to look. Riverside Church in New York City has the largest bourdon used in any belfry in the world- and it swings. For France, you showed the bells of Notre Dame- and for England you showed St. Pauls Cathedral. Trinity Church, Riverside Church or even the bells of Washington National Cathedral would have been examples of large and important churches in the US that have similarly impressive bells.
@@audinos1840 In Ukraine, there is a bells, similar to Russian bells except in western Ukraine. In western Ukraine, there is a lot of swinging bells because it was a part of europe, especially Poland. The bells in Poland are main/sibling variant of bells in western Ukraine.
Nice video, but there is an inaccuracy. In Italy we do not have a single bell sound system, but there is a different one per region. In this video there are most of the manual sound systems in Italy th-cam.com/video/tGz13k217TI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_OyXRkiARw_mmvrz
Bells in the US vary greatly depending on the region, age of the church, denomination and size of the building. Many churches in the US do have impressive carillons and swinging bells if you know where to look. Riverside Church in New York City has the largest bourdon used in any belfry in the world- and it swings.
For France, you showed the bells of Notre Dame- and for England you showed St. Pauls Cathedral. Trinity Church, Riverside Church or even the bells of Washington National Cathedral would have been examples of large and important churches in the US that have similarly impressive bells.
The Bells' ringing are very interesting
I Like bells
the last church is st pauls cathedral london a ring of 12 by john taylor
Coming from a village with only 8 hung for change ringing, it sounds very grand indeed!
And how about the Mexican ones? They are unique since they swing 360
the american one is so unimpressive compared to the ones in the other ones like the Notre dame
You forgot the austrian ringing culture. They have clapper catchers
There's a bourdon bell Emanuel and marie(france)😊😊
This is beautiful
I Agree :D
America really all of Europe's bell sound way better
England all the way
Church bells of france the bells? They have it in roblox ..the name?? Lee's Bell Factory
USA is not USA it’s actually Ukraine orthodox
It is a Ukrainian Orthodox church in the United States. In Ukraine, bells don’t swing.
@@audinos1840 In Ukraine, there is a bells, similar to Russian bells except in western Ukraine. In western Ukraine, there is a lot of swinging bells because it was a part of europe, especially Poland. The bells in Poland are main/sibling variant of bells in western Ukraine.
Nice video, but there is an inaccuracy. In Italy we do not have a single bell sound system, but there is a different one per region. In this video there are most of the manual sound systems in Italy
th-cam.com/video/tGz13k217TI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_OyXRkiARw_mmvrz
No germany :(
Deutsche und Französische Glocken sind ähnlich der Aufhängung und Klöppel
Yeah
Who's ringing Bob Major on a carillon (?) lol
It was actually a Ellacombe Chime Apparatus.
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