This is very interesting, never seen such a suspension for bells! The clappers are enormously long an big (by the smallest bell), but it must be so, I think. The individual bells sound even nice, and the pleno impressive.
The long yokes are to match the speed of other bells to the speed of the big bell, and the long and heavy clappers are for two reasons: to make them more stable on the long yokes and to make them hit harder at low angles because there is lack of space for full swing of the bells. Although at the small bell its a tiny bit too long. Thanks ;)
Thats because it has a little bit too much weight at the bottom. The clapper hasn't been touched from the previous system which was pulling in only one direction and therefore needed more weight on the clapper to strike on both sides. Generally longer yokes (which are needed to be able to use classical clappers in rhythm ringing) make setting up the clapper to strike properly a bit harder than usual. At plenum the double strikes are practically not heard.
The small bell is the same nota and weight as the bell in my video on the other chanel here is the link to the video: ruclips.net/video/W-cq6X6rwnc/видео.html
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This is very interesting, never seen such a suspension for bells! The clappers are enormously long an big (by the smallest bell), but it must be so, I think. The individual bells sound even nice, and the pleno impressive.
The long yokes are to match the speed of other bells to the speed of the big bell, and the long and heavy clappers are for two reasons: to make them more stable on the long yokes and to make them hit harder at low angles because there is lack of space for full swing of the bells. Although at the small bell its a tiny bit too long.
Thanks ;)
TheDenix8 And the clappers have so called "double overhang" to make it easier for them to bounce off (because of their length and low axle point).
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Beautiful bells and classical clappers :D But sth wrong is with small bell... Clapper makes double-striking :/
Thats because it has a little bit too much weight at the bottom. The clapper hasn't been touched from the previous system which was pulling in only one direction and therefore needed more weight on the clapper to strike on both sides. Generally longer yokes (which are needed to be able to use classical clappers in rhythm ringing) make setting up the clapper to strike properly a bit harder than usual.
At plenum the double strikes are practically not heard.
TheDenix8 Not good :c Hope sth will change soon... I'm not sure but it looks like it was dangerous for bell
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The small bell is the same nota and weight as the bell in my video on the other chanel here is the link to the video: ruclips.net/video/W-cq6X6rwnc/видео.html
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