[Bell Historians] Re: L&J tenors
Neil Skelton
neil.tcct at v...
Thu Apr 8 11:45:00 BST 2004
and what about the L & J eight at East Teignmouth? Treble and 6th tuned by
them (2nd sounbow skirted).. Currently, the tenor is unhung. I don't
remember much about them from my initial ring there in 1964. Earlier this
year, I rang on the front seven. Some bells markedly better than others. One
wonders at the result were they to be 'sympathetically' tuned in the right
hands?
Neil.
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From: "A Willis" <zen16073 at z...>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Re: L&J tenors
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> It's good to know I'm not the only one partial to the sound of L&J
> bells :)
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> Nick
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> I rang at Holy Rosary, Vancouver once, and had to take up one of the front
> five. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it sounded like our tenor,
> (only not the same note), but it took another minute or two before I
> realised why. I blamed jet-lag.
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> Anne
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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