Ringing up the tenor bell at All Saints Maidstone, Kent 32cwt in C#
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Fun workout!
All saints holds a fantastic and mellow sounding ring of 10 cast in 1957 by John Taylor & Co.
These bells are possibly the nicest handling ring I’ve rung on yet, they all go incredibly well and are very smooth going, the ropes behave nicely so the bells are easy to handle on.
The acoustics in the ringing room are very nice too, a soft and mellow hum which sounds very nice to the ear!
All Saints Maidstone, Kent
Ring of 10, tenor 32-0-20 in C#
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great technique! so amazing, well done
Well done, you've got a lovely neat style with your ringing.
Firstly I must say that I ring in Cornwall and so don't do method (but do rise and fall in peal). That withstanding why do people never pull the handstroke until really late on larger bells with method ringing? Just seems to waste time once the sally starts bobbing. Not a loaded question and genuinely interested to know as I watch more of these videos.
It’s more of guiding it than actually pulling when ringing up.
Good job Joe. Lovely straight pulls!
Thank you Thomas!
Glorious Bell, and lovely technique! Very effective :)
Certainly did help, didn’t really feel at all exhausted.
@@JoeAustt That’s great! One note I may add, personal preference, but when a tail end is as floppy as that one - i find it easier to make more loops, to reduce the risk of you lassoing yourself!
@@JoeAustt hohoho
how did you get it to go up right bc it was always upwrong
Wooden ceiling boss or knackered pulley?
idk
Did you get it up correctly so the clapper doesn’t need to be flipped
Why is everyone so obsessed with this
Definitely up wrong. I’m not hulk!
But when the man pulled the clapper flipper it did not dong
@@MaxTheRinger that's because it was broken
@@JoeAusttit sounds like it went up right