Aquileia – youngsters learning to ring the bells
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Actually, it was just plain coincidence that brought us into contact with an event that we had not experienced in this form before.
We went back to Aquileia by bike to see the mosaics in the cathedral and for sure, the museum itself on this weekend, if suitable, to climb the mighty bell tower of at least 73 meters, which unfortunately was closed on our last visit due to the rain because of the existing danger of slipping.
And we were lucky. At the cathedral we heard voices from high up the tower, so it should be open. We first turned to the tower, climbed the really tiring steps of the spiral staircase after we had extensively considered and photographed the massive foundations as well as the Roman mosaic located in the bell tower. On the way we had forgotten to count how many steps there were on the way to the tower platform, just, it was really exhausting. Arriving at the belfry, the name of the room of the suspended bells is parlor, despite the large openings in all four directions. Here several young people gathered, including, however, some gentlemen in the set age, all seemed somehow very busy. To make it short, no one did take any notice of us at first.
Youthful voices lure up to the bell tower
Then we turned to the three mighty bells, which could be rung both manually and mechanically. Incidentally, the first known motor-driven chime was found in 1898 in the Georgen Church (center of Berlin). Around 1908, the common driving of the bells was replaced by individual drives, and derailleurs were also added that ring the bell individual bells or bell groups enabled. Lot of bell strokes are generated with a so-called "hitting", in which the bell is struck with a hammer. Accordingly, rigidly hung bells, which are struck by a hammer from the outside of the percussion ring, are called sound bells and often have been poured into a "shortened" rib. Such bells are often used just to show the time or find their use in chimes. A special ringing is bubbling. Here only the ringing bells are struck rhythmically, dynamically and melodically differently.
Bells are now operated with choppers
Of course, almost every belfry has the opportunity to ring the bells by hand. As a rule, a bell is then rung via a rope wheel or rope lever attached to the yoke.
As a brief, further introduction to the carillon, the following words shall apply, which one of the said older gentlemen then gave some explanation of the project of the young people a little later. Slowly it became clear what was the idea of this program at lunchtime: carillon in the church tower.
The following explanation was given by Francesco: bell and clapper form a double pendulum. The ringing therefore must be set up for the correct stop of the bobbin.
Symmetry between clapper and bell is important
At first it sounded rather complicated, but soon after we were able to convince ourselves of the uniformity in the exercises of the young people. The bells were set in motion with long ropes attached to free arms above the bell. The bell moved faster and faster, with the clapper hanging almost vertically until finally there was so much momentum in the bell that the clapper was hit and now also vibrated. At the same time the first stroke of the bell was heard. It should be noted briefly that each of those present were wearing hearing protection and they had supplied us with it too.
Teenagers practice the bell operation
There were so many new insights that we were then allowed to experience transformed into practice, so that resulted in a lesson for us in the carillon of real church bells. And indeed, the boys and girls were constantly instructed as us, what to do. It was visibly pleasing to everyone, in spite of one or the other misunderstanding, which inevitably happened through constant changes to the pull rope of each individual bell. It also has to be really exhausting to maintain the right momentum, as the beads of sweat proved in November.
Programs of the ringing show different sound patterns
Then the bigger ones got active, again and again the ropes to move the bells tensed. So there was an almost one-hour concert of the huge bells, which could probably be heard far into the country. Despite hearing protection, the actions of the elderly were certainly heard many kilometers away. Whether the Saturday carillon is popular with everyone, we unfortunately could not find out. The youth work, which can certainly be considered as a recommendation in other countries, is astounding.
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