[Bell Historians] Tuning figures

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Thu Jan 18 14:00:44 GMT 2007


Not quite as bad as Aldbourne 5th........
 
M 
 
 
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> Anybody else taken the pitches at Aldbourne? I find I am in trouble 
with
> figures for the Warner 1915 5th which, in fairness, does have some 
very
> strange partial tones indeed.
> 
> C D
>

Most Warner bells of that period do (Chelmsford Cathedral spring to 
mind!), but they tune usually up quite well.

R


 
           
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