View Full Version : Other Do you need church bells for your wedding?
deepdivejunkie
07-01-2013, 22:23
Anyone getting married here in Tenerife and wish to have church bells at there wedding. There are no churches in Tenerife that can provide traditional riinging on the island.
I can provide these for you for your wedding, celebration, or for any other reason that you may require.
Methods (the tunes), are plenty, and I should be able to find one to match anything asked for. I can also provide a diagram for what is being rung on 6 to 12 bells.
PM me for further details.
Sample below
https://soundcloud.com/paul-pedlar-male/grinning-rat-s-major
Grinning Rat Surprise Major, (First rung at Keighley, W Yorkshire 3 October 1993)
KirstyJay
08-01-2013, 12:39
There are no churches in Tenerife that can provide traditional riinging on the island.Not true. The church in my village has a full set of bells that ring at weddings, and chime the time every hour... also, I have heard the church in Guia chime its bells many times. There are lots of older churches in the villages that have functioning bells :)
bonitatime
08-01-2013, 15:06
Now that you mention it Adeje has bells too
You are in deep water now mate also in san miguel Lovely little church there to, heard it when picking up something from the correos office up there and the church is right next to it.
A good original idea to make some cash hope it works out for you just couldn't help the pun though lol
:titanic:
Bells For Sale.....:lol:
Mmmmm will give him a ring :D Oh hang on!
Mmmmm will give him a ring :D Oh hang on!
Pull the other one..:lol:
Mmmmm will give him a ring :D Oh hang on!
As Lesley Philips would say .... "Ding-Dong" :flatcap:
Pull the other one..:lol:
I would but my Chimes up...:D
I would but my Chimes up...:D
Someone's dropped a clanger here ......... :twak:
Ecky Thump
08-01-2013, 18:44
Someone's dropped a clanger here ......... :twak:
Why, no money for the Toll bridge?
Why, no money for the Toll bridge?
It wasn't very APEALLING! :crylaughing:
Ecky Thump
08-01-2013, 19:04
It wasn't very APEALLING! :crylaughing:
Well that Strikes a Chord!
Well that Strikes a Chord!
Ok C you later... :whistle:
Ok C you later... :whistle:
F off .........:ashamed:
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Ok C you later... :whistle:
F off .........:ashamed:
Knock Knock
Who's there?
The bell repair man
pfft
F off .........:ashamed:
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F off .........:ashamed:
Frets ....... :laugh:
Ecky Thump
08-01-2013, 19:31
Knock Knock
Who's there?
The bell repair man
pfft
Was he a Cockney from Bow?
Was he a Cockney from Bow?
His name rings a bell
Ecky Thump
08-01-2013, 19:35
His name rings a bell
I remember now, he's was called Ben, a big lad, striking features.
deepdivejunkie
08-01-2013, 20:15
Not true. The church in my village has a full set of bells that ring at weddings, and chime the time every hour... also, I have heard the church in Guia chime its bells many times. There are lots of older churches in the villages that have functioning bells :)
The bells may be chimed in a random, often haphazard pattern, but they are not hung for full circle ringing. Hence it would be impossible to ring anything in the traditional manner.
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Well this thread has got the grey matter working in a fair few folk!! :lol:
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