Harry Sear's band Astwood's bell frame Bletchley's bells in the churchyard Old Bradwell band Calverton's old church Thornborough re-hang Olney's bells Astwood church in the snow Downs Barn installation Newport sub-web
North Bucks Branch Archive Project

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The Branch web site contains up to date information about ringing in North Bucks. Much of the information formerly in this site can now be found there.


Latest on this site:

Corrections to analysis of bell harmonics at Wavendon and Great Linford - June 2022


BellDocumented NoteDocumented Note SourceRecorded NoteRecorded WeightEstimated WeightDiameterFounderMP3
4C#Weight BoardC6 - 2 - 276 - 3 - 433Alfred Bowell in 1903

Inscriptions:

BOWELL & SON. FOUNDERS, IPSWICH.
BEQUEATHED TO THE PARISH CHURCH
OLNEY BY THOMAS EYLES
+1903+
 
 
Trapezoids

How does the shape of this bell compare to others in the ring?


Here, the shape of all the bells are compared by reducing their size so they all have the same radius at the soundbow.
Then we can see if the founder made bells taller, wider or the same shape as different sized bells were created.

Photos
 The two trebles at Ipswich
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Tonal Analysis
Is this bell in tune with itself?
ToneFrequency (Hz)Tuning
Hum27110
Prime496-144
Tierce635-16
Quint8081
Nominal10780
Upper Third138447
Upper Quint1616-1
Upper Octave222353

This shows each harmonic relative to what it should be relative to the Nominal
taking Simpson Tuning as an ideal.
A positive figure shows that the harmonic is sharp, a negative figure shows that it is flat. There are 100 cents between notes on the scale.
Nominal:1078Hz
Sharp of C by 32 cents