New file uploaded to bellhistorians
Richard Offen
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Wed Jun 23 15:49:19 BST 2004
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> Description : Easingwold tuning figures
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Well done! the tables are very well set out and most enlightening.
One point however. In your introduction to the first table you
say "some founders were happy to achieve a flat hum provided it was
consistent." Surely you mean 'were happy to achieve a SHARP hum,
provided it was consitent.' There aren't that many bells with hums
signifcantly flat of an octave!
R
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