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Bellringing at St Chad's, Far Headingley, Leeds - Surprise Major: End
Far Headingley Bells being rung to Surprise Major.
Bells - John Taylors of Loughborough, cast in 1933, in E Flat, tenor 18-2-13 cwt
Bells - John Taylors of Loughborough, cast in 1933, in E Flat, tenor 18-2-13 cwt
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Bellringing at St Chad's, Far Headingley, Leeds - Surprise Major: Start
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Far Headingley Bells being rung to Surprise Major Bells - John Taylors of Loughborough, cast in 1933, in E Flat, tenor 18-2-13 cwt
Bellringing at St Chad's, Far Headingley, Leeds
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Far Headingley Bells being rung to Triples. Bells - John Taylors of Loughborough, cast in 1933, in E Flat, tenor 18-2-13 cwt
The Bells of Burley, Leeds
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The 8 Gillett & Johnston bells, cast in 1930 at Burley, Leeds.
Far Headingley Bells - Plain Bob Major
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Last couple minutes of a quarter peal by a mixed ability band on the slightly challenging but predictable vintage Taylor 1933 ring at Far Headingley, Leeds.
Far Headingley Bells
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The bells of Far Headingley being rung up to check ropes before a peal to celebrate 150 years of the church. Taylors 1933, 18-2-13 Eb. bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1206939
Geordie Jess does LUSCR
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Geordie Jess came to a LUSCR practice to discover and sample bellringing.
Notes B♭ A G F E♭ D C B♭
I've been here!
Aiss2 - A2 - G2 - F2 - Diss2 - D2 - C2 - Aiss1
That 4th sounds like the 8th in All Saints Church Maidstone but just an octave higher
It's probably because the 4th plays the same note as the tenor at all saints Maidstone that 4th plays the note F
The ninth sounds like the one at Maidstone
@@bellringer22yeah probably
i agree
2:01
I can hear those bells are in the major key of B-flat (Bb) Bb-C-D-Eb-F-G-A-Bb
Yep, definitely the best 8 I've ever rung on!
Oh i miss this tower
they sound like sprotborugh which are taylors hohoho tenor 8-1-26cwts in 1963 also the tenor has the same diameter as here
Probably same key note Nikos
tenor 7-3-16cwts
tenor 18-2-13cwts
Interesting wooden headstocks for such a late date !
Well spotted. The bells were recast at Taylor’s expense from the original victorian 8, which were considered a poor ‘Grimethorpe’ ring. To reduce costs, the headstocks were reused on the new bells.
@@leedsringer9487 nice bells hohoho taylors
A bit of minor work on these and they become easily the best 8 in West Yorkshire.
I love these!
Really Want to Ring Here
You would there glorious!
Why are they standing at hand stroke?
Its the easiest way to set them.
@@fredmills368 they are actually setting at backstroke
Oh yes just noticed!
God these bells are brilliant. Ho ho ho!
Blooming gorgeous!
In Eb+ / border-line E-. These sound great!
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