[Bell Historians] GSM Cambridge and stretch tuning
Sam Austin
sam0austin at rRlES8ZLtww-JX8cuTX29F8hV4583mrY_Z2KvTiaBA3kRVcmEoFqNKChhRj15unQnlHkF1dpB8r6hqf_t383HNc.yahoo.invalid
Mon Dec 8 13:15:42 GMT 2008
Some people find the trebles (particularly on 12) are masked by the their
octave equivalent bell when amongst them, if they are sharper they do stand
out.
Aye
Sam
On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:47 AM, David Bryant <David.Bryant at cLKwzywqjh9-WrNmrDPoRKUaj-WsFtM6pNjhUh2NR4w-fJX0yWlS3WIPNp01AfGmZrcEGppnAeGbhXKe7g.yahoo.invalid>wrote:
> "I usually loose the trebles at Peterborough when they get
> amoung the back bells. whether this is beacause of the tuning or the
> acoustics is another matter."
>
> It's the acoustics – nothing to do with the tuning; they are actually a
> very good 12. I rang a peal there a few years ago, and as you say the
> trebles disappear in certain changes.
>
> David
>
>
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