<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><DIV><BR>--- On Sun, 21/3/10, Simon Reading <A href="mailto:simonreading@ypm0nvcDV18aLbNf9wbOQpflRK9_2wF3QThQnH-B30mLMjAVJub0jlS8cbH-6MibQWxQQutfb_GHDeMfuuFGziLPFtA.yahoo.invalid> wrote:">simonreading@4HnJjqFxf3ClcqNqLBGMhFrhFCny_kN0k9li47nld9P8nWp72EyFi2pn31vHaTox54v_g-Tkel1-yaVyB7U.yahoo.invalid.com> wrote:</A><BR><BR>http://www.stmarysb ells.org/ <BR><BR><BR>Interesting that the bells given as an example of how Moseley could sound are Abergavennny, whereas it appears the new bells are definitely not going to be Taylors...</DIV>
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<DIV>Yes I noticed that too. The new 10 are never going to be in the key of D are they,</DIV>
<DIV> more like E ? Whitechapel are making something of their claim to create G & J bells </DIV>
<DIV>which must in the eyes of some make them very qualified to cast the other 7 .</DIV>
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<DIV>However, 3 G & J tenors to start off with - very nice !</DIV>
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<DIV>David</DIV></td></tr></table><br>