[Bell Historians] Big bells was Riverside bass bell

Richard Offen richard.offen at rfrm_sJCJnOJYCmHMFMGypQMq8VRMOu-9-xe6QvKBfWDf49jUcyZAar2JcORhh5VNGpBoRfgzKl4CcZIUPohrw.yahoo.invalid
Fri Oct 10 16:14:11 BST 2008


Both as good as each other!

 

R

 

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On Behalf Of Alan Buswell
Sent: Friday, 10 October 2008 11:02 PM
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Riverside No.72 was tuned to 9 partials viz: 66.5;  133;  159;  199.5;  266;
342;  400;  556;  728.

Chicago's No 72 was also to 9 partials vis: 68.5;  137;  126.25;  205.5;
273.5;  368;  414;  575.5;  754.

 

Now which is best?

AAJB

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On 09, 2008 8:14 DLC said they had 3 goes at casting it and eventually went
back to the first attempt, suggesting they were not that pleased, and I
thought someone else also commented unfavourably, although I have not kept
all.

He also said

"closely followed by Chicago's superb C#" so presumably that is the answer.



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> O/k so where is the biggest decent, accurately tuned bell?

Erm ... Riverside?

DrL


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