[Bell Historians] 16th and 17th century tuning

Richard Offen richard.offen at Ud1Pn8R3KCkOT8AYrLv2sEnmEAYTdoUcDqN2K4nWQ6Xdv3tKPD4V5uQBQQiSWUrxISiK-4cBrrx39zWoLOINCA.yahoo.invalid
Mon Aug 11 09:38:09 BST 2008


You need to look at Bill Hibbert’s excellent web site ‘The Sound of Bells’:

 

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"http://www.hibberts.co.uk/index.htm"http://www.hibberts.co.uk/index.htm

 

Also Nigel Taylor’s fascinating site ‘Tuning, Temperaments And Bells’:

 

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"http://www.kirnberger.fsnet.co.uk/"http://www.kirnberger.fsnet.co.uk/

 

In short, yes, loads of research has been done in the past few years.

 

Richard

 

Subject: [Bell Historians] 16th and 17th century tuning

 


Is anyone aware of any research into how the tuning of rings 
of bells evolved during the 16th and 17th centuries? 


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