Bell Ringing in the Belfry at St Mary le Bow, London

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  • čas přidán 31. 01. 2023
  • Spliced Surprise Max (Bristol, Zanussi & Phobos) being rung on the famous Bow Bells, by the ringers of The ASCY, on Tuesday 31st January 2023.
    St Mary le Bow, 12 Bells. Tenor: 41-3-21, in C. dove.cccbr.org.uk/tower/10588

Komentáře • 57

  • @bellminsterboy
    @bellminsterboy Před rokem +13

    Oh that new tenor clapper makes such a difference! great ringing and thanks for uploading!

  • @philippratt5922
    @philippratt5922 Před rokem +11

    Excellent work

    • @AshleyMonck69
      @AshleyMonck69 Před rokem +3

      Lovely clapper Philip. It’s certainly given the bell the power it deserves!

    • @philippratt5922
      @philippratt5922 Před rokem +4

      @@AshleyMonck69 Amazing. This is the first time I've seen it rung with others. I set it up on its own to meet the data required from it and left it there, no try-out and it appears to be spot on. I'm glad it is meeting everyone's expectations of such a great bell.

    • @AshleyMonck69
      @AshleyMonck69 Před rokem +3

      @@philippratt5922 it was such an under powered bell compared to the other 11 and was quite disappointing. Even on the Church Bells of England recording it sounded underpowered. The clapper before the current one also didn’t help matters due to the shot bushes on it. The bell now fits in beautifully and it’s a wonderful job!

    • @arturito1508
      @arturito1508 Před rokem +1

      Espero de ustedes ho de usted sus comentarios ha mi wi fi gracias saludos desde México

  • @RingerJamie
    @RingerJamie Před rokem +4

    Wow, I can’t wait to ring on these!!

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před rokem +1

      They are a grand ring indeed. And they go much better than how people make them out to be!

  • @RingerThomas
    @RingerThomas Před rokem +4

    A very good video! I think this the best video of bow!

  • @TheDroghedaBellRinger
    @TheDroghedaBellRinger Před 5 měsíci +2

    Really nice

  • @AshleyMonck69
    @AshleyMonck69 Před rokem +5

    Wow that new clapper really has brought power back into the bell!

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před rokem +1

      It really has. Clapper is only 3 weeks old

    • @AshleyMonck69
      @AshleyMonck69 Před rokem +1

      @@JamesJoynson the old one was rubbish and the bushes were no longer existent. I’ve got a video of it moving inside the bell. I’m just glad the bell has the power it deserves

    • @AshleyMonck69
      @AshleyMonck69 Před rokem +1

      @@JamesJoynson does it go up right now with the counterbalance?

    • @RingerThomas
      @RingerThomas Před rokem

      @Ashley Monck It does with two people. Same goes for the 11th.

    • @AshleyMonck69
      @AshleyMonck69 Před rokem

      @@RingerThomas I know the 11th but the tenor didn’t used to

  • @FranzFerdinandVIII
    @FranzFerdinandVIII Před rokem +3

    the camera angle is (in my eye), very professional, and the wood-shaft clapper on Bow (the tenor) makes it stand out audibly from the others. very well done!
    16.Feb.2023

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. And yes, The Great Bell of Bow has a brand new timber-shafted clapper and indeed makes it sound absolutely incredible!

    • @user-nn8lt1nn5m
      @user-nn8lt1nn5m Před 5 měsíci +1

      The icing on the cake is the fact that the 11th has a wooden shafted clapper too!

  • @DevonRingerEwan
    @DevonRingerEwan Před rokem +4

    Bouncy clapper nice vid

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_Rowe Před rokem +5

    My dad and Bill Theobald installed these in 1961.
    I can remember going down to see dad making the finally adjustments before the try out
    I was 8.
    I love Bow, probably the best Whitechapel bells ever cast
    That purple clapper on 11 and tenor is a bit sexy.

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před rokem +2

      Oh wow, that’s amazing. And I agree, they really are an amazing peal of bells, I would say the best sounding peal of bells in London

    • @Steven_Rowe
      @Steven_Rowe Před rokem

      @@JamesJoynson I also think they are the best.
      Dad also hung the original Cornhill bells , they were a horrible and to heavy for the tower.
      I love St Paul's because they are to me, the sound of London,and Victory even though they are old style bells.
      Nor exactly York Minster which I think are the finest bells in the world.

    • @RingerThomas
      @RingerThomas Před rokem

      @@Steven_Rowe I think York Minster beat Redcliffe!

    • @Steven_Rowe
      @Steven_Rowe Před rokem

      @@RingerThomas I suppose some of it simply comes down to just preference, but both are good but York Minster a4e just perfection.
      Apart from Yorkminster other peals I really love are Worcester, Exeter, Radcliffe,, Westbury and Inverary.
      A peal 9f bells I would truly love to hear is Liverpool,they sound terrible because that belfry is an acoustic disaster.
      The clearest is when they are half muffled.
      Peirhead and Manchester town hall are also crackers.

    • @adamcrane7732
      @adamcrane7732 Před rokem

      Good Afternoon@@JamesJoynson

  • @MauveStingerStings
    @MauveStingerStings Před rokem +4

    The difference the sound the tenor makes with the new clapper is noticeable from the old clapper. Now the great bell of Bow sounds a lot better :)

  • @user-bp6yl3di6p
    @user-bp6yl3di6p Před rokem +1

    nice bells

  • @Bellringercameron
    @Bellringercameron Před 6 měsíci

    Surprise max

  • @RobDaCoolE1
    @RobDaCoolE1 Před rokem +1

    The cathedral that originated the Whittington chimes

  • @dylanthomas1394
    @dylanthomas1394 Před rokem +4

    Wow that sounds so powerful! Wonder what it is like downstairs now…

  • @mike199219921992
    @mike199219921992 Před 20 dny

    If all the bells ends upside down.
    How did the hammers strike the quarter and hour strike?
    Or are that different bells?

  • @xiaonyytv9592
    @xiaonyytv9592 Před 11 dny

    can you record the 41 cwt tenor ringing up and tolling

  • @user-bp6yl3di6p
    @user-bp6yl3di6p Před rokem +3

    interesting how the tenor's clapper and 11 are purple and the others red or is it the lighting

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před rokem +4

      It’s not the lighting. The clappers in the tenors are new timber-shafted clappers by Avon Ropes. Their business colour is purple

  • @tittums
    @tittums Před rokem +5

    The tenor clapper has quite considerable bounce compared to the 11th. Is there a reason for this?

    • @philippratt5922
      @philippratt5922 Před rokem +3

      To allow the bell to resonate, the clapper needs to lift off of the bell once struck, same as handbells really. The 11th is a slightly different design..

    • @tittums
      @tittums Před rokem +2

      @@philippratt5922 The double strike is quite easy to hear though and is very noticeable to my ear. Maybe it isn't as easy to hear the double strike in person, but on camera it certainly is!

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před rokem +3

      Video footage will pick it up more than by ear. Especially as it’s above the bells and we’re underneath. And as long as the initial strike is firm and the others are more gentle, you won’t really notice it

    • @philippratt5922
      @philippratt5922 Před rokem

      @@tittums All clappers bounce after striking the bell. The larger SG cast iron shafted clappers tend not to, but as a consequence they then sit on the soundbow dampening the resonance of the bell. As a general rule, the more they rebound after striking the better the design as the energy goes into the rebound as an equal and opposite reaction, rather than travelling up the shaft as a shock through the bush.

    • @tittums
      @tittums Před rokem

      It does show that the clapper is properly balanced if it does bounce back, but the bounce on this, especially at the end when the bells set is very noticeable and I wonder if it could be detected by the human ear, especially when standing. To me it seems excessive, but I trust the professionals in this matter!

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_Rowe Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have just noticed how much bounce is on the tenor clapper.
    I would like to hear a before and after recording of the wooden shaft to know how much differnece it makes.

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před 11 měsíci

      If you have Facebook, I can show you that. I have a recording of the bells before the present clapper was installed

    • @Steven_Rowe
      @Steven_Rowe Před 11 měsíci

      @JamesJoynson that would be great
      Yes I'm on Facebook.
      I wonder what was the first bell to have a wooden shaft, also some have a few bells with wooden shafts.
      I wonder if they have tried any other material like plastics etc

  • @kafkasfranze
    @kafkasfranze Před 9 měsíci

    I think of David Bowie's song London Boy, with the line of verse "bow bell strike another night" and a descending series of tones at the beginning of the song, which seem to imitate these bells...

  • @AYDEN_OFROBLOX
    @AYDEN_OFROBLOX Před 5 měsíci

    why red and then bule clappers?

  • @arturito1508
    @arturito1508 Před rokem +1

    Esas canpana son para todos los dragones sagrados del mundo saludos Arturito demexico

  • @heyabusa1
    @heyabusa1 Před 11 měsíci

    Could someone please tell me what scale these bells are. I can't quite pitch that first peal. It doesn't quite sound like a normal descending eight note in major key. Thanks.

    • @JamesJoynson
      @JamesJoynson  Před 11 měsíci +1

      The bells are in the C Major scale

  • @arturito1508
    @arturito1508 Před rokem +2

    Ias campanas son para los dragones dormilones

  • @arturito1508
    @arturito1508 Před rokem +2

    De Arturito las réplicas de campanas son para todi el dragón

  • @arturito1508
    @arturito1508 Před rokem +1

    Esas canpanas son para Tobi el dragón dormilon