Yes, I have posted a film of the carillon on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/sE5LPkdmpBA/видео.html. Unfortunately not the best sound quality, because I had to record it from the street.
I rang at York minster in August 2000 and saw great Peter but it wasnt rung. She is an amazing bell in part due yo the hatmonic tuning. I have seen Great Paul twice, one in 1963 when it was rung manually and i mafe a recording in 2000. Whilst it is way heavier it predates the simpson harmonic tuning that Taylors adopted in the end of the 19th century.
To me it sounds really like a e flat. Compare with Savinienne, ruclips.net/video/XYpxawFSh6o/видео.html, which is clearly lower, and still slightly higher than a d.
It is in the North tower. The South tower contains the peal for ringing. The North tower contains Great Peter, and as far as I remember also bells for chiming the quaters and the hours (not sure they are Westminster chimes).
They can ring it because the bell is almost balanced. Bells with a straight yoke are much harder to ring. You would need 5 or 6 people for a bell with that size and a straight yoke. The music you hear is probably the bells in the other tower which were already ringing for some time.
@@thierrypauwels Hey! Big fan. How do you get a place to go and ring that bell? I am a bell ringer and would like to give great peter and also great George a try
@@kaidenmccreath4269 I have no idea how to get the possibility to ring the bell. We were in a group and it was arranged that one person from our group got the permission to ring the bell, and I could then get a permission to film (and yes, I would have liked to ring it myself also). I think you should contact some local people of York minster.
Definitely not the heaviest. Big Ben is heavier, Great Paul in London is heavier, the Olympic Bell is heavier, and Great George in Liverpool is heavier.
Not really. If you imagine that this bell is rung by one single person, while twelve persons were needed to ring the Pretiosa in Köln, which has a similar weight. And in the middleages, when the bearings were not so good, they needed 24 persons to ring the Pretiosa.
Prachtig filmpje, Thierry! Dank je wel! En jij ook bedankt Erik!
Is je achternaam echt "Achternaam?"
hypnotizing. I swear I could hear music coming out of that bell.
Yes, that is what bells are supposed to do: make music.
+Thierry Pauwels +1 to that.
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It's because there are bells in the other tower
Beautiful bell with an awesome sound!!
clean looking compared to the great paul
Excellent video, very well made :-)
Fantastic! Great workout! That is a Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Bell! Thank You.
you must also listen to the carillon it is beatiful and it is situated in the same tower where the 12 bells are
Yes, I have posted a film of the carillon on RUclips: ruclips.net/video/sE5LPkdmpBA/видео.html. Unfortunately not the best sound quality, because I had to record it from the street.
@@thierrypauwels Why complaining? It sounds really good and cool!
How impressive to ring a bell weighing 10 3/4 tons!
All thanks to this video,I went to do this!
I rang at York minster in August 2000 and saw great Peter but it wasnt rung.
She is an amazing bell in part due yo the hatmonic tuning.
I have seen Great Paul twice, one in 1963 when it was rung manually and i mafe a recording in 2000.
Whilst it is way heavier it predates the simpson harmonic tuning that Taylors adopted in the end of the 19th century.
Bedankt voor de grote Petrus! Ik hoorde de andere luidklokken op de achtergrond.
Omg I want to ring that bell
so do i and i might get a ring on it on my birthday
cool@@kyletheringer
Thanks for video
Very Nice
Your name is in the Description. Are you the one that rung it, or is it a different Erik Loggen?
Erik Loggen is very strong. 💪
I hear the other bells in the background.
I love big bells
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What is that note?
e flat.
@@thierrypauwels I Swear It Sounds Like A D.
To me it sounds really like a e flat. Compare with Savinienne, ruclips.net/video/XYpxawFSh6o/видео.html, which is clearly lower, and still slightly higher than a d.
Definitely an e flat. I thought it was a G sharp at first due to the harmonics. Just like Big Ben sounds like an A bell when it's actually e.
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1:17 Great Peter starts to toll
I was once chased my one of the minster constables all round york minster and this bell was ringing during the chase
whaaaaaaaaaat
Oh Realy
@@chix0616 yep 100 percent
right
I FREAKING LOVE CHURCH BELLS, HOW CAN I GET ONE OF MY OWN????????
Paying about £5000 to John Tayloy's bell foundry or Whitechapel bell foundry
moncky2000 One of the size of Great Peter is probably more like £200,000.
Why dont you simply learn to ring it is such a fantastic hobby and to be honest is secular. It just so happens that bells are in churches
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Same
Guys did you hear that others bells?
These are the 12 bells for change ringing in the other tower. Great Peter joins only at the end of the change ringing.
is that the only bell in the south tower or is there other bells in there?
It is in the North tower. The South tower contains the peal for ringing. The North tower contains Great Peter, and as far as I remember also bells for chiming the quaters and the hours (not sure they are Westminster chimes).
I dont think it is westminster chimes
so im saying that is that the only bell in the north tower or is there other bells in the north tower besides in the south tower
@@kristiebeals3 yes there is 6 or so bells used for the clock chimes and great peter
I once got to ring a small church bell but this..... this is way different
Sounds like the 12 change ringing bells at the beginning were ringing bristol surprise maximus
Sounds like royal to me. Unless the 2 trebles were there but barely audible
@@nord1486 it’s Maximus
I thought the bell at our city hall was big!
I do not know the bell at your city hall. Maybe it is big. But this bell is very big.
How tall is the bell ?
I guess of the order of 7 or 8 feet.
Thanks for the info
why does Great Peter's clapper move like that, almost by itself
That is because of the wings at the top of the clapper.
Its called a "counterbalanced" clapper..... common fitment to huge swing chimed bells
It's moving with the same speed of the bell because is its attached to the bell
seeing the bell & ppl rining it loooks odd too me as im not used to seeing video's with whats happening below & above
wow
Great Bell. Pitty about the name, should change it to Great Harry.
Why?
How did they even ring this it’s so heavy
*It’s also creating music as I type this comment ;-;*
They can ring it because the bell is almost balanced. Bells with a straight yoke are much harder to ring. You would need 5 or 6 people for a bell with that size and a straight yoke. The music you hear is probably the bells in the other tower which were already ringing for some time.
@@thierrypauwels Hey! Big fan. How do you get a place to go and ring that bell? I am a bell ringer and would like to give great peter and also great George a try
@@kaidenmccreath4269 I have no idea how to get the possibility to ring the bell. We were in a group and it was arranged that one person from our group got the permission to ring the bell, and I could then get a permission to film (and yes, I would have liked to ring it myself also). I think you should contact some local people of York minster.
@@thierrypauwels OK thanks. Such a big fan of yours though
@@kaidenmccreath4269 Thank you.
Yup that's GREAT PETER the heaviest bell in Britain.
Definitely not the heaviest. Big Ben is heavier, Great Paul in London is heavier, the Olympic Bell is heavier, and Great George in Liverpool is heavier.
No it is not the heaviest like the other guy said big Ben is heavier
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its just taller than panay bell
Great Peter so heavy
that was loud from yum yum kimbo
The heaviest bell on britin
To my knowledge the heaviest bell in Britain is the Olympic Bell
thats a huge bell. 25 times bigger then my yellow lab
Darren A was it loud
4th biggest bell in Britain
+smith23 Is it then the biggest bell in Britain outside London ? The olympic bell, Great Paul and Big Ben are bigger anyway. How about Liverpool ?
+Thierry Pauwels OK, the 5th biggest. I forgot about the Olympic bell. Great George of Liverpool comes between Great Paul and Big Ben
+smith23 What happened to the Olympic bell in fact ? Is it still used ?
It must be really heavy to ring lol
Not really. If you imagine that this bell is rung by one single person, while twelve persons were needed to ring the Pretiosa in Köln, which has a similar weight. And in the middleages, when the bearings were not so good, they needed 24 persons to ring the Pretiosa.
+Thierry Pauwels Pretiosa is much higher pitched, though.
it's like 10 tonnes so yeah
I rang this bell when i was 15
Bedankt voor de grote Petrus! Ik hoorde op de achtergrond de andere luidklokken
That looks like a heavy Bell
Sound Great Peter nice together Savoyarde Sacre Coueur Paris Monmarte
The Aziatic girl ringing the peter en going LIFT OFF Yoke the seam als Andre Kyvon alias Andre van Duin LOL
Ringing church bells are difficult
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Tone: D#
I see this bell only in roblox
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wow
Was this in england?
Yes, York is in England.
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Wow
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