Thank you for posting this touch of Stedman Doubles. It’s surprisingly difficult to find on RU-vid in a version where you can see all the bells’ ropes!
Hello! As a non-campanologist just starting to look into it would you mind helping me out with a question? Stedman doubles uses five bells - so why are there six ringers and six bells in the row every time I find it on RU-vid? Many thanks!
@@jenesuispassanslavoir7698 one bell, the tenor, rings in 6th place all the time, this is called covering, while the other five bells ring Stedman. It is normal to ring odd-bell methods - doubles (5 bells), triples (7 bells), caters (9 bells), and cinques (11 bells) - with a covering bell.
Beautiful, one of the best falls I've ever heard, I love to hear a good well struck falll in peal unfortunately at my tower we don't have enough experienced ringers to ring down in peal, we have a lot of learners at the moment so most of the time we get them down in 3s (we have 8 bells), we'll done everyone here.
Lovely clear video of all 6 bells in the method and at a nice speed for a learner like me! I don’t suppose you could do another video that has singles called in it?
A big thank you to the staff and residents of Heightside House in Rawtenstall for helping me recover from a serious emotional illness ❤️🏴🏴🏴☮️👍🎸
Ray has kindly filmed & posted this to help a struggling band on Alderney come to grips with touches of Grandsire Triples - a great help & much appreciated:-)
We are an island band and trying to ring a touch of grandsire triples. The view of all the ropes is excellent:-) This video is super helpful. Can you let me see more of it please?
I haven’t kept the original from 2018. I recorded a touch we rang today. Hope this helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zpbISBQgoCY.htmlsi=dT-CiLDsdOpkML7L
Is it possible to post the whole of this quarter peak or a longer excerpt. I am getting to grips with called GT and this video has been so helpful. Ben (Chedworth, Glos. x6 bells, Rudhall)
I haven’t kept the original from 2018. I recorded a touch we rang today. Hope this helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zpbISBQgoCY.htmlsi=dT-CiLDsdOpkML7L
Lovely to see these vehicles again. I have a corgi 1/50 scale model of the Leyland Octopus with the 3 tanks in the Walter Southworth livery which I noticed going past.
Not necessarily. Her striking is accurate, which is the main thing. The ringer on the tenor is tall, so catching the Sally higher makes it more comfortable, it doesn't effect ringing in any way
It's not really like Shipley. Mytton were far worse. There is more unguided rope, the bells have wheels that are a lot larger than a 12cwt six should have, the bells have big, heavy timber stocks and none of the bells are "tucked up"-all of the weight is well below the bottom of the gudgeons so they need to be ring more like an 18-20cwt six would be rung.
in the past the parade consisted of everything the area produced such as industrial and agricultural products. - now its basically a parade of state dependent single mums, which i guess is still a reflection of the towns output.
these bells were cast almost at the same year as chesterfeild\s bells which are 10 bells cast by mears and stainbank tenor 25-1-5cwts and a scantus bell by whitechapel