[Bell Historians] Riverside Carillon.
Timothy Hurd
timothyhurd at mctF8DmGPas8ab-JOX2yn58dauvZm81yE0AG7t6idvZXv15Jxyx1aomr76EhJx6e3inR2ExT9Lv7C9Q.yahoo.invalid
Sun Nov 7 19:53:34 GMT 2010
George
Yes, but on a separate, dedicated website, primarily concerned with spectral
(tonal) analysis.
TH
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From: George Dawson <george at 66_HHorLTLfzrranhiHxUm_wprObj_rl15x9lxmXkDLe-GOhZiy_33IrKtVRj6PcVKa68f8vUz4N00X61Ohh-RLmmQ.yahoo.invalid>
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Sent: Sun, 7 November, 2010 10:24:34 PM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] Riverside Carillon.
Will you be posting on your historic finds in Denmark??
George
Dear Alan
I have just returned from a month away (recording historic bells in Denmark) and
have now caught up with the bellhistorians back-forth on all this G&J Riverside
Church 'original trebles' business.
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