EPISODE · May 2, 2019 · 32 MIN
100 year old hand bells
from Fun with Bells · host Cathy Booth / Judy Vale / Pip Penney
Ever wondered what the attraction of handbell ringing is? Well, Judy Vale gives Fun with Bells Podcast host, Cathy Both, a whole raft of reasons to take up this absorbing and musical hobby.Handbells are part of our history and tradition, you can take your handbells out to places like care homes and really connect with your audience and you don’t need to be able to read music to play a tune.And just like tower bell ringing, Judy explains, handbell ringing is a team endeavour, needs commitment and a great deal of technique. There is also cake involved.What do you do if you want bells at a wedding in a church that doesn’t have a tower? Just bring your own.Finally, you can forget about freezing cold church towers in the middle of winter, one of the perks of handbell ringing that Judy reveals is the pleasure of ringing in a medieval banqueting hall of a stately home with a roaring fire.LinksHandbell Ringers of Great Britain: https://www.hrgb.org.uk/Glossary of bellringing terms: http://www.jaharrison.me.uk/Ringing/Glossary/index.html#TopTop five takeawaysLearning to ring handbells is like learning to ring tower bells. You start off with learning technique and then move onto simple tunes.You can find a handbell group near from the Handbell Ringers of Great BritainA set of handbells is a bit like a piano – if you get any of them repaired, you’ll need to get them tuned to fit in with the rest of your bells.Good handbell ringing, like good striking, takes practice and commitmentWhen planning to ring outside always remember to have some cover in case it rains!Ask the ExpertPip Penney answered the following question in this episode:Jessica: “What does ‘Don’t drop your backstrokes!’ mean, and what do you want the recipient, of this instruction, to do differently?”Sponsor: This podcast is sponsored by the Association of Ringing Teachers (ART). To find out more about learning to ring, learning to teach or other resources to support your ringing go to bellringing.orgPodcast team:Anne Tansley ThomasEmily Roderick John GwynneEmily WattsCathy BoothRinging by:The Cambridge Youths (supplied by David Richards) and for later episodes, The Liliputters Guild (supplied by Simon Edwards).For bellringing training and support for teachers and ringers see: bellringing.org
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Ever wondered what the attraction of handbell ringing is? Well, Judy Vale gives Fun with Bells Podcast host, Cathy Both, a whole raft of reasons to take up this absorbing and musical hobby. Handbells are part of our history and tradition, you can take your handbells out to places like care homes and really connect with your audience and you don’t need to be able to read music to play a tune. And just like tower bell ringing, Judy explains, handbell ringing is a team endeavour, needs commitm...
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