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| Did you know that there are more than 40,000 bell ringers in the UK? They are:-
They
come from all walks of life, but they share a fascinating hobby and a
commitment to their bellringing team. |
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| Are you interested?Then read on History It is quite remarkable that if a ringer from the 17th century came into a church tower today he would have no difficulty recognising how we ring the bells and the way we ring on them. To be able to ring ‘changes’ on the bells they are hung so that they can swing in a circle. Bells are tuned to a normal (diatonic) scale and it is usual to start with ringing down the scale, a sequence which ringers call ‘rounds’. Most
of the bells hung for ‘change ringing’ will be found in the
British Isles but there are now ‘change ringers’ in North
America, Australia, New Zealand and Africa. |
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| Change Ringing Change ringing evolved in England in the 1600’s. It is a system based on numbers rather than notes. The order in which the bells sound is then altered to give different sequences, called changes. This is done to a pre-set pattern or ‘method’, and each ringer must learn that ‘method’ in order to know when his or her particular bell must sound in each change. There are a few standard methods which are rung in most towers and this makes it very easy for ringers to visit and ring with other bands. |
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How long does it take to learn? Initial teaching takes place on a ‘one to one’ basis and most learners will be ready to ring in a few weeks or months. There is always something new to learn and ringers progress at their own pace, depending on the time and effort devoted to increasing knowledge. The skill lies in being able to control a bell that rotates full circle using a rope attached to the wheel. |
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When are bells rung?
What’s in it for me? Bellringing is a hobby which involves
Bellringing is good fun! Once you have learned the basic techniques you will always be made welcome when you visit other towers. There are more than 5,000 in this country suitable for change ringing. How can I find out more?
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People and Ringing |
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