[Bell Historians] surprising Campanophile listing
Andrew Wilby
andrew at 19rg_2Kphe0CwSEFByGYlXdXVKkpPG-zNulQtUSrbiire-o2WYm6Dn-gv6q3mtXOQXlYTK9k9oTJJK3M.yahoo.invalid
Fri Aug 4 16:42:14 BST 2006
Yes, we rang a quarter of Grandsire Doubles there about 10 years ago.
Chris Pickford conducted but he's probably on holiday and can't defend
himself from the allegation.
We drove from Niagara Falls thinking it would take and hours or so but I
think it took about 4.
They are really hung as a European style swing chime but with a bit of
adaptive bell-handling you can ring them full circle and with difficulties
to changes. We only rang the back 5 as the treble was out of action.
Andrew
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> I know that cross-posting is frowned upon, but I didn't know exactly
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> http://www.campanophile.co.uk/show.html?Code=40398
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