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Jason
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OLEM lower - Back 6
Ringing down the back 6 following a quarter of Yorkshire Major which is featured previously on this channel.
Despite not ringing in the quarter, I was around to ring in the lower (I was ringing the 4th (6th of the 8))
Despite not ringing in the quarter, I was around to ring in the lower (I was ringing the 4th (6th of the 8))
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The Bells of Our Lady of the Assumption and the English Martyrs (OLEM), Cambridge
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Headphones or external speakers highly recommended. Times: 01:22: Raising the tenor 03:18: Yorkshire Surprise Major 16:42: Credits with back 6 being rung down in peal Known amongst ringers as one of the finest 8's in England, the heavy 8 at OLEM were all cast in 1895 by John Taylor & Co. With a tenor of 31 and a half hundredweight they are the 8th heaviest ring of 8 hung for change ringing. The...
In the belfry at St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln
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In the belfry at St Mary le Wigford, Lincoln
CHOPIN: Fantaisie Impromptu on a RARE German Barrel Organ
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CHOPIN: Fantaisie Impromptu on a RARE German Barrel Organ
Bell Ringing at Linton, Cambridgeshire
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Bell Ringing at Linton, Cambridgeshire
Amazing, what a beautiful soft sound it has.
I've heard of barrel organs before, and I think I may have even personally seen the pin barrel type when I was a kid, but this is the first I have seen of the type that plays something akin to a piano roll.
Just answer my comments you stupid people 😢
If you answer my comment I say there beautiful!😊😮
With expression, even! Would have liked to get the technical details about this system!
I love the sounds it’s very funky and sexy
For some reason I can't help but think of A Clockwork Orange.
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Best bells I’ve heard in a long time and I’m not even kidding about it being the best bells in the world
That tenor really does roar !
One of my favorite pre Simpson Taylor rings
Superb sounding bells, remarkably grand
They’re very very good indeed. Perhaps a little disappointing in the ringing chamber, but outside they’re among the most impressive bells I have ever heard.
9 bells
Get lost with your incorrect Knowledge
A glorious sounding weighty eight that are sadly not heard enough
I never rung these bells but I always thought this tower was an invite only. On the latest doves guide it doesn't seem to say it now.
They don’t hold a practice night, nor do they ring much for services or special occasions. The only ringing they really get is the occasional Wednesday evening quarter peal (which generally you do have to be invited into), or visiting bands. They are very welcoming to visiting bands, but you have to make sure you request the bells months in advance!
Taylor pre Simpson wasn't bad! You had rings such as Imperial College and St Paul's Cathedral which are not bad!
Old school Taylor's pre Simpson tuning
amazing!
heavy ring of 8 bells
What a lovely sounding eight they are.
Fantastic!
Magnificent!
I’m always chasing rainbows!
The way Chopin intended!
WOW! How wonderful it is and how musical the arrangement. Really interesting. Academically the musical arrangements are particularly interesting in terms of performance. Were the pneumatic rolls transcribed from barrels? Or was it originally built as a pneumatic instrument?
Una maravilla..!!!
Splendid!
It was built as a barrel organ by F Heine in Vöhrenbach in 1862. Bought by my great grandfather Thomas Bazley, then converted by Imhof & Mukle for his son, my grandfather, 40 years later. It was restored by Goetze & Gwynn in 2021.
WOW! How wonderful it is and how musical the arrangement. Really interesting. Academically the musical arrangements are particularly interesting in terms of performance. Were the pneumatic rolls transcribed from barrels? Or was it originally built as a pneumatic instrument?
@@unequally-tempered The rolls would have been arranged on the drawing board by a competent musician.
@@unequally-tempered Given the rather high numbers of some of the roll cartridges, I would imagine that Imhof & Mukle used a pre-existing roll scale they had (with an existing music roll library) to convert this instrument, rather than create a new library of arrangements from scratch specifically for it. But hey, maybe I'm wrong and the numbers just refer to a MASTER TUNE LIST of TUNES they had available which they could arrange for various scales, rather than a unique roll number for each tune for each scale (like many other makers).
@@andrewbarrett1537 Yes - makes sense
Looks like an Imhof & Mukle Organ or Orchestrion, would love to hear more!