The six bells in this tower are tuned to the key of G major. This high quality recording is of the bells being rung for Sunday worship and is an iconic sound of the English countryside. Perfect sound effect to evoke Christian worship, a Church wedding or rural England on a Sunday. Foley,
In the key of G major, these five Church bells are pealing out before a Sunday service. A triumphant, celebratory sound long associated with Christian worship. The perfect recording to evoke a small village Church, with bells ringing happily for a wedding or service. Foley,
Five country Church Bells tuned to the key of B flat major are featured in this Churchyard recording. Some birdsong can also be heard in this rural English setting. The bells are 'change ringing' in the traditional British style as before a wedding or Church service. Ideal for any media usage. Foley,
The sound of six Church bells pealing out across the Churchyard with prominent birdsong. The bells are in the key of Bb and are heard in the distance performing traditional English change ringing. The ideal recording to evoke the sound of a small village Church in rural England. Foley,
Five Church bells which were cast in 1668 ring out in a small country churchyard with some birdsong. These bells are generally in the key of A flat, but retain their traditional 17th century tuning, making this an ideal recording for period productions where an authentic historic sound is required. Foley,
A high quality recording of mournful ringing with the Church bells half muffled, prior to a funeral or memorial service. The six bells are pealing out a method (or sequence) in the traditional English style. Suitable for any multimedia use where the sound of traditional funeral bells is required. Foley,
The bells being rung here were cast in 1440, so this is an authentic example of bellringing from the middle ages. The bells are from the tower of a remote Estate Church, typical of rural England. This high quality recording is perfect for use in period productions where a historic sound is required. Foley,
Traditional English change ringing, eight bells peal out in sequence. Iconic sound heard throughout Britain before Church services on Sunday mornings, for weddings or other occasions. Suitable for all multimedia use, an instantly recognisable high quality recording of bellringing. Foley,
Traditional English change ringing, six bells peal out in sequence. A typical example of ringing from a rural Church, prior to Sunday worship, for weddings and celebrations. Skilled bellringers strike the bells evenly, making this ideal for all multimedia use where high quality ringing is required, Foley,
Multiple distant bells from various sources, recorded on a back street in the Cannaregio district. Sounds of water and gondola passing on nearby canal near end, voices. Foley,
Church Bells Germany. this is a typical church bells Sound from a german church. recorded from an old church near berlin. you can use it for christmas, weddings Dead celebration and many more, Foley,