[Bell Historians] Nafferton Chimes

Samuel Austin combineharvestersam at yfr6nM-p2QvxQwqUoYrKeBheJmZmWkpsDvVegbvSEh0zLpUNlBO3ok8OdSraDdOXIpJt0x1lYlOZbAk1yQ2V27RIJO-9qA.yahoo.invalid
Wed Oct 25 08:52:06 BST 2006


The figures you give look like they sound like the
Westminster Chimes arranged for 3 bells

Aye

Sam

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> I discovered from the person who came to service the
> clock today at Nafferton (who is also a 
> ringer in West Yorkshire) that there is a clock
> chime called Nafferton Chimes.
> 
> He knows of one church near Chesterfield that has
> this chime. Does anyone know of any 
> other places that use it, and why there are called
> Nafferton Chimes.
> 
> After a search on the internet I found a site that
> lists all the different chimes http://
> www.bhi.co.uk/hints/chimes.htm) and it says:
> 
> Nafferton 
> 1st quarter 1,2,3,1
> 2nd quarter 3,1,2,3, 3,2,3,1
> 3rd quarter1,3,2,1, 1,2,1,3, 1,2,3,1
> 4th quarter 3,1,2,3, 3,1,2,1, 3,2,1,2, 1,2,3,1
> Notes: 1=F# 2=G# 3=A#
> 
> Matthew Blurton
> Nafferton
> 
> 
> 


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