Many of you will know of Stratford upon Avon as Shakespeare's birthplace, but may not know of the peal of 10 bells in the tower. Ringing out above Shakespeare's grave, NUSCR ring a bob course of Grandsire Caters.
A bob course is when a bob is called every time the treble leads. This is a popular thing to ring when ringing Grandsire on higher numbers (9 or 11), as it is short and fairly easy to ring well.
I don't know why the ceiling holes are bigger for 9 and 10 here... if anyone can shed light on this please comment below!
It was too dark by the time we arrived for me to get a decent piece of footage of the outside of the church, but if you get a chance to go I would recommend it as it is beautiful. Unlike the method being rung... :-P
This is the last video from NUSCR's Advent Tour in December 2011... sorry it's taken so long!!!
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