@@RohrDC a good question to ask so I am assuming you may not be a ringer. Each bell should sound one after another. Also equal spacing in time between the bells Even when they change into different sequence this is the same. Clipping is when bell bell strike way to close to the preceding bell. Everytime you ring you want it to be perfect, but of course we know perfection is hard to a achieve. The worst case scenario is when two bells ring at exactly the same time. Still a great question I think.
Absolutely fab bells rung by a fab band!
Really lovely ringing on nice bells .a bit of minor clipping at times but I'm not perfect.
A joy to listen to.
What is clipping?
@@RohrDC a good question to ask so I am assuming you may not be a ringer.
Each bell should sound one after another. Also equal spacing in time between the bells
Even when they change into different sequence this is the same.
Clipping is when bell bell strike way to close to the preceding bell.
Everytime you ring you want it to be perfect, but of course we know perfection is hard to a achieve.
The worst case scenario is when two bells ring at exactly the same time.
Still a great question I think.
Very useful and helpful
Wow I don't know whether I'm glad or sad about the change of colour scheme between then and now
A bit of clipping from the 4th etc but nobodys perfect still lovely
What is clipping?
@@RohrDC It's when your too close to the bell in front of you and too wide it's the person following you hope this answers your question
@@RohrDC It's when your too close to the bell in front of you
They remind me of Appledore North Devon & Ilfracombe Holy Trinity Top Church
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Kinda dumb