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Cambridge Surprise Maximus on the bells of the Cathedral Church of St Michael, Coventry 

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I first visited and rang at this tower 5 years ago. A few months later I moved to Coventry from North Lincolnshire and from that time this has been my home tower. They are glorious bells and it feels a privelige to ring them, and to come upstairs to watch the awesome and noisy spectacle of several tons of flying metal. You will see the rollups that occur at 1:14 , and other patterns that occur in the weaving together of 12 different lines assigned to 12 bells to create a method.
There have been bells in the tower since it was built more than 500 years ago. A 30cwt 6 was recast into a 25cwt 8 in 1675, and this 8 was again recast into a 10 by Pack and Chapman of London in 1774. This ten eventually became unringable full circle due to the instability of the tower and they became converted into a chime.
The current bells were cast in 1927 by Gillett and Johnston of Croydon near London, and were hung dead for chiming in the octagon at the base of the spire. The idea of having these bells ring full circle once more had never really gone away and structural analysis showed that it would be possible to safely hang the bells for full circle change ringing, low in the tower. This was duly done by John Taylors of Loughborough in 1987.
The ceiling of the belfry is actually a stone vault, up to which the tower was completely open before the Cathedral was bombed. Of course the bells should be hung a long way above this vault, but the tower at Coventry is not strong enough to support change ringing bells of this weight any higher than where they currently are. The glazed viewing gallery was installed when the bells were hung for full circle ringing. It's floor vibrates with the noise of the bells. This is a view from the gallery of one of the practice sessions for a team participating in the 12 bell eliminator at Coventry in March 2011.
In the corner between the 10th and 8th pits is the sharp ninth, which is hung dead with a tolling hammer and is used as a service bell by the Cathedral. In the other corner is a machine that creates air pressure for the pneumatic clock chimes, which chime the Westminster quarters on 3,4,5,8 and strikes the hours on the tenor. The tenor weighs 33-3-6 (3786lb or 1717kg) and is in Db (548.5Hz)

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@poly_hexamethyl
@poly_hexamethyl 5 лет назад
Nice video! Wow, they sure managed to cram a lot of bells into the available space. What amazes me is how they are able to control the bells so accurately from down below. From this amazing view, you can see how some bells are balanced at the top of their swing so as to prolong the delay until the next strike, and others are being pulled into a shorter arc to quicken the next blow. What's really incredible is that they are able to do this without being able to see the bells, just by listening and looking at the other ringers. And then there's the delay from when they pull to when the bells strike. And on top of all that, they also have to remember where they are in the sequence, since presumably they're doing this all from memory, without looking at any "music". Truly they must have amazing skill to do this.
@happywanderer34
@happywanderer34 12 лет назад
These are the most beautiful ring of twelve that I have ever had the pleasure of ringing on in the early 90's I used to ring here quite regularly, no other twelve bells comes close to them
@deeremeyer1753
@deeremeyer1753 7 лет назад
It sure is amazing how the bells can be ringing in sequence in the soundtrack and yet at least half of them are "up" at any one time.
@Organgrinder1010
@Organgrinder1010 13 лет назад
Thank you for the extensive history of the bells, and of your ringing. They make such a glorious sound!
@clochebell
@clochebell 13 лет назад
A really wonderful tribute to the great change ringing traditions of the British Isles ... absolutely fantastic !!
@crewmantle
@crewmantle 10 лет назад
This video is the most superb accounting of the Cambridge Surprise Maximus found anywhere on the net across the globe. The ringing is without rival, and the bells themselves of the highest caliber. Utterly sensational. This is how it is done.
@markpatterson9585
@markpatterson9585 7 лет назад
beauty,and indescribable,holy,pure,and reaches our inner soul,preparing us to the godly realms which await us,OUR REAL LIFE TO BEGIN when we shed this earthly world
@imtheman9303
@imtheman9303 6 лет назад
crewmantle and
@davidhenry3202
@davidhenry3202 4 года назад
Completely agree.
@irkibby
@irkibby 12 лет назад
@topshed34a The first G+J bell I ever come across was the tenor at St Mary' Barton upon Humber... it makes an utterly SUPERB sound, from that I knew that G+J were capable of seriously good things.
@teslasparksloughborough9963
@teslasparksloughborough9963 11 лет назад
I helped raise money for these bells to be rehung back in 1987. It great they still sound good. And lots of people are enjoying them..
@imtheman9303
@imtheman9303 6 лет назад
Tesla Sparks Loughborou
@poly_hexamethyl
@poly_hexamethyl 5 лет назад
Funny, when the bells are up and you can see the white area where the clapper hits and has damaged the inside of the bell, the damaged area seems to extend quite a bit wider than the size of the clapper. Does it mean that, at one time, the clappers weren't mounted very rigidly and swung all over the place, hitting the bell in different places?
@rodbicke
@rodbicke 13 лет назад
Well done, if only there were more similar quality recordings
@vasilis1380
@vasilis1380 5 лет назад
Fantastic..
@Orgelix
@Orgelix 13 лет назад
Wonderful! Love it!
@justpuca9378
@justpuca9378 3 года назад
Poor bell In the bottom left corner 1:00
@RingerThomas
@RingerThomas 3 года назад
Ah. That’s just the flat sixth to make a light eight when they need it.
@ariefnugroho2145
@ariefnugroho2145 5 лет назад
YIKES THE BELLS IS SO MANY!
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@robertgift I'd have liked a longer piece of ringing though this striking is of a higher quality than if i'd have videoed from the beginning of the ringing. And yes, I had some ear defenders on... they have been a very wise aquisition!
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@2000VR There certainly is, in the opposite corner.
@Steven_Rowe
@Steven_Rowe 12 лет назад
A nice video and well struck. Fillets made fine bells. Sydney town hall clock bells are gillets. How good would the old Bow peal have sounded before WW2
@nyarome8436
@nyarome8436 7 лет назад
It looks like you could fall in there. Scary thought.
@joeritchie7286
@joeritchie7286 6 лет назад
Nyaromel Its best that anybody dosnt look down for too long. You might get vertigo
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@bellboy222 My current camera does not capture the fullness of sound that I would like, everything comes out a bit tinny. But a big advantage is that it does capture belfry volume extremely well with no crackle. I do not have much experience of these well known glorious Gillett rings so can't really say, but from my own limited experience they do sound G+Jlike.
@giovannimatheus974
@giovannimatheus974 6 лет назад
irkibby ïig
@jordantrivett3587
@jordantrivett3587 9 лет назад
Can you make more videos of this Cathedral with The bells
@robertgift
@robertgift 13 лет назад
Wonderful! Thank you forecording this and posting it. Would like all 10 minutes which RU-vid allows. (Hope you were wearing hearing protection.)
@campanophile67
@campanophile67 13 лет назад
Wonderful!
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@dwigley1977 And scored into the white paint there are indeed arrow marks. It's just amusing that they are this utterly fantastic bells and somebody just sloshed white paint on them
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@323mooman Catch the attention of the ringers through the glass screen.
@chesteranderson8437
@chesteranderson8437 2 года назад
The bells are scary. Just to know a pile of bells coming at you.
@steelswarfs
@steelswarfs 6 лет назад
Very complex!
@AbdulShakoor-br1jo
@AbdulShakoor-br1jo 5 лет назад
Quite satisfying if you ask me.
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@glocke4 No they have not. I do not know why the white paint is on the bells!
@omriboehm7180
@omriboehm7180 3 года назад
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😯😯😯😯😯😯🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴 wow!
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@clochebell Many thanks, here at Coventry we have an unusual good view of the bells, with enough light
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@2000VR Also the flat sixth is not being rung
@bellboy222
@bellboy222 13 лет назад
@irkibby , have a listen to one of the vids of Wimborne Minster, they're what I would call "typical" Gillets, and compare that to this recording. It is not your camera, there is a big difference. My ear is not as perfect/ well trained as some, but if someone had played me this while I was blindfolded, then I would have said "Taylors"!
@thaonguyennguyen6567
@thaonguyennguyen6567 6 лет назад
yes
@bellboy222
@bellboy222 13 лет назад
A good clear recording of a quality twelve, well done! Is it only me that thinks that these dont have the typical, instantly recognizable Gillet+Johnston sound about them? Like Halifax and the Croydon twelves do? These sound more like a Taylor ring to me, although I know full well they're Gillets!
@RingerThomas
@RingerThomas 3 года назад
Because they’re not tuned to the Major 3rd Hum thing. Gilletts were only tuning Major 3rd bells in the 1910’s to 20’s but from then it was stopped. Rochester Are a good example of it.
@bellboy222
@bellboy222 3 года назад
@@RingerThomas Tell me something I don't already know!
@RingerThomas
@RingerThomas 3 года назад
@@bellboy222 Hmm. That the headstocks aren’t gilletts. And they were hung by Taylor’s after the old ring was broken due to the cathedral being bombed.
@bellboy222
@bellboy222 3 года назад
@@RingerThomas What, and you think I didn't already know the history of Coventry Cathedral's bells? The old ring was not broken due to the bombing in WW2. In fact, the bells had been recast in 1927, using the metal from the previous ten bells, which had been unringable for a long time previously, due to tower structure issues. They survived the bombing intact. After a long study on the tower structure, it was concluded that the tower could hold the bells safely if hung for ringing lower down the tower. An appeal was launched, and Taylors refitted the bells and hung them for ringing in 1987. It was one of the most interesting projects to have happened in my lifetime
@RingerThomas
@RingerThomas 3 года назад
@@bellboy222 Nice one. You didn’t tell me that you knew. That’s what I thought you didn’t know.
@thaonguyennguyen6567
@thaonguyennguyen6567 6 лет назад
what 15 bells
@oss06
@oss06 13 лет назад
Great !
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@exposed97 How so?
@moncky2000
@moncky2000 9 лет назад
Are these on plain bearings or roller bearings?
@irkibby
@irkibby 9 лет назад
Neither, modern ball bearings, as installed as part of the hanging of them for change ringing in 1987
@moncky2000
@moncky2000 9 лет назад
Ah ok. I was just wondering why they are slow at turning
@chadblackwell5861
@chadblackwell5861 9 лет назад
moncky2000 because they're big bells! The trebles are slow turning because the trebles of of a 12 need to be slower so they are more compatible with the swing speeds of the larger bells.
@jordantrivett3587
@jordantrivett3587 9 лет назад
Very pretty bells
@theboywhodroveaway7954
@theboywhodroveaway7954 9 лет назад
Yes indeed!!! :)
@jordantrivett3587
@jordantrivett3587 9 лет назад
why in the video do the bells have a greenish color?
@theboywhodroveaway7954
@theboywhodroveaway7954 8 лет назад
+Jordan Trivett I don't no
@johnmulvey7890
@johnmulvey7890 7 лет назад
Because they are made from a copper alloyed with tin. Copper always colours green after being exposed to the atmosphere for a while.
@theboywhodroveaway7954
@theboywhodroveaway7954 7 лет назад
Thank you very much.
@MsPepper1969
@MsPepper1969 6 лет назад
Tonen?
@Taco636
@Taco636 2 года назад
Sounds like Grantham
@alethetravel5633
@alethetravel5633 3 года назад
R I P EARPHONE
@TheMickhowes
@TheMickhowes 10 лет назад
what was the 13th bell used for
@irkibby
@irkibby 10 лет назад
the bell not in use in the corner is the flat 6th bell, it is used instead of the actual sixth bell sometimes so that a true octave can be rung, which are bells 2 to 9 of the 12
@TheMickhowes
@TheMickhowes 10 лет назад
irkibby thanks for that, great sounding ring.
@jordantrivett3587
@jordantrivett3587 9 лет назад
It's like a Liverpool Cathedral the sharp second bill is only used on some occasions
@endangfatmawati2336
@endangfatmawati2336 9 месяцев назад
Bells ada😊😊😊😊❤
@moncky2000
@moncky2000 10 лет назад
I can see the #9th bell at the top left of the video which is hung dead
@irkibby
@irkibby 10 лет назад
Yep! Look closely and you can see the dark metal structure which holds the electromagnetic hammer at the side of the bell, which strikes it for services
@moncky2000
@moncky2000 10 лет назад
So the dark zig zag frame is just for a hammer?
@moncky2000
@moncky2000 10 лет назад
Also I'm ringing at a place called Bengeo that has 8 bells with small wheels on the 2 trebles. Why would you have small wheels?
@irkibby
@irkibby 9 лет назад
moncky2000 So they're relative to the speed of the bells, and the dynamics of the ring as a whole
@theboywhodroveaway7954
@theboywhodroveaway7954 8 лет назад
+irkibby Beutiful bells!!!
@juanzingarello4005
@juanzingarello4005 5 лет назад
Why did I think they would have automated this by now?
@irenec4876
@irenec4876 5 лет назад
Cause you have utterly no idea about what ringing is. It is not just about bells ringing for church services baceuse if it was they wouldn’t be rung anymore by hand. It is about the heritage of ringing and the history. It is about tradition of ringing changes on bells. It is also a very social activity. If you want to see automated bells look at bells in germany or italy.
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@ferdinandbiaddang3864
@ferdinandbiaddang3864 6 лет назад
18:34
@ceruz2000
@ceruz2000 6 месяцев назад
0:00❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@nikospodas6201
@nikospodas6201 6 лет назад
that bell next to the 5th is it a extra bell?
@theadrien1937
@theadrien1937 5 лет назад
no, it rings for services with a electromagnet hammer
@JointedStudios
@JointedStudios 2 года назад
Why is there 2 cards on each side of each bell?
@irkibby
@irkibby 2 года назад
It's paint! When they were hung in 1987 these bells had never been rung with swinging clappers, so there were no clapper indentations to figure out how large to make the clappers. Someone decided to daub paint where they thought the clappers would be and scratched markings, to get correct measurements. It looks odd.
@JointedStudios
@JointedStudios 2 месяца назад
@@irkibby Interesting. I have no idea why I called them "cards" haha.
@garson9937
@garson9937 6 лет назад
nice, but i think one bell sounds better
@timmeh1507
@timmeh1507 13 лет назад
SPANKING!!!
@mariaharris9314
@mariaharris9314 6 лет назад
Hi my name is Michael
@giorgiaberengo911
@giorgiaberengo911 5 лет назад
The
@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@TheCorny54 33-3-6
@nikospodas6201
@nikospodas6201 6 лет назад
13 BELLS
@irkibby
@irkibby 6 лет назад
ACTUALLY 14
@fredmills368
@fredmills368 6 лет назад
Nope 15
@rosetaxdcanadasfernandez6046
@rosetaxdcanadasfernandez6046 5 лет назад
@@fredmills368 nope 14
@caohung5053
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@irkibby
@irkibby 13 лет назад
@Arlberg09 Fantastisch
@ZagyPenpendeSarapen
@ZagyPenpendeSarapen 3 года назад
....
@TanNguyen-mw3yc
@TanNguyen-mw3yc 7 лет назад
?
@imtheman9303
@imtheman9303 6 лет назад
P
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hi
@hegeytterdal8417
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Gummibear
@fernandaguedes2716
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Is birifol
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Sorry but Ugly sound
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