Name That Tune From Warwick St Mary, Round Two

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Ok yes, we all know the first tune, but the tune after it? This is just one of the tunes that ring out across Warwick, played by the 25 hammer Smiths chime barrel on the grand ring of ten.
    1. 1901 John Taylor and Co
    2. 1901 John Taylor and Co
    3. 1901 John Taylor and Co
    4. 1901 John Taylor and Co
    5, 1702 Abraham Rudhall the first
    6. 1702 Abraham Rudhall the first
    7. 1901 John Taylor and Co
    8. 1901 John Taylor and Co
    9. 1702 Abraham Rudhall the first
    10. 1814 Thomas Mears II
    The tenor weighs 24-3-20 (1266 kg) and is in D

Комментарии • 5

  • @moncky2000
    @moncky2000 10 лет назад +1

    We have one of these at St. Mary the Virgin in Ware, Hertfordshire! It only is used at Christmas until the tower captain puts a cage around it to keep it clean from dust

  • @RohrDC
    @RohrDC 6 лет назад +1

    last rose of summer

  • @kernowoggie
    @kernowoggie 9 лет назад

    It always used to be a different tune for each day of the week. I know it was always "The Blue Bells of Scotland" on a Wednesday and one of the other days was "Home Sweet Home". Can't remember any of the others.

  • @irkibby
    @irkibby  14 лет назад +1

    Think of the poor people of Warwick!!

  • @anonmonen
    @anonmonen 14 лет назад +1

    1st time through was good, the repeat was ok, I was getting slightly bored by the third time round..... and I wanted to jump off the top of that church by the fourth time round!!