My favourite of all your excellent videos so far. Excellent titles, filming , and I love the end montage of the ringers in pubs, airports etc. Really captures the spirit of a ringing tour and the great fun it is
Brilliant video and I love the way you show the area too, The highlight was the breaking of the tenor rope. Devon ringers are a test for any heavy bell rope, with sometimes 3 or 4 pulling up a heavy bell it want to be a good rope. Loved the different colour wool floating in slow motion. I rang at Inverness, not the nicest sound peal. I rang there before the 9th was recast and thought the old bell was cast lead as it just sounded so terrible.
I really love the sound of Dundee Cathedral, characterful but beautiful!
This is two of nicest ringing chambers I have ever seen! Well done. Nice bells of course as well!
My favourite of all your excellent videos so far. Excellent titles, filming , and I love the end montage of the ringers in pubs, airports etc. Really captures the spirit of a ringing tour and the great fun it is
Brilliant filming and brilliant ringing. Very enjoyable video. Thanks for producing it along with the series. Looking forward to the next one.
Brilliant video and I love the way you show the area too, The highlight was the breaking of the tenor rope.
Devon ringers are a test for any heavy bell rope, with sometimes 3 or 4 pulling up a heavy bell it want to be a good rope.
Loved the different colour wool floating in slow motion.
I rang at Inverness, not the nicest sound peal.
I rang there before the 9th was recast and thought the old bell was cast lead as it just sounded so terrible.
Glorious - bet the "locals" haven't heard the back eight raised in peal for a while! Thanks, most enjoyable.
excellent system of ringing by changing
Dunblane are my favourite.
I think some of your videos are have different background than churches did you notice this
those bells are some nicer in the world
Any chance of method ringing
Great video. One question - are you sure you have the right photo of Glasgow Cathedral? ;-)
the bells are in the episcopal cathedral not the Presbyterian one