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,
A single, strong, majestic, long chord played by an church organ. Recorded in a large Catholic church in Rome, Italy. Natural reverb. Stereo. Version 2. Foley,
Five light, joyous church bells ringing simple rounds prior to a service or wedding ceremony. Tuned to the key of A flat, this recording was made in the churchyard and is suitable for all multimedia use when the sound of a small village church is required. Foley,
Cascading rounds (descending scales) on eight grand Church bells hung in a Church tower in a small town. Some ambient noise from the Churchyard makes this the classic sound of joyous, simple ringing prior to a service or wedding. Suitable for any multimedia project where church bells are required. Foley,
Eight large Church bells can be heard here ringing a method (sequence) from a small town Church tower. Ideal sound effect where the sound of grand, majestic ringing is required. Some slight ambient sounds of the churchyard can also be heard - typical of ringing before a Sunday service or wedding. Foley,
A rare recording of five steel bells cast in the 19th century. From a village church, they are heard here ringing rounds (scales) which heralds a performance of traditional English change ringing. Recorded in the churchyard, an iconic sound effect of Sunday worship / rural wedding, for any media use, Foley,
Classic rounds on six bells with the transition to traditional English change ringing starting after 25 seconds. Typical start to a performance of Church bell ringing for a service or wedding. Recorded in a rural village churchyard. Ideal for any multimedia use where authentic bells are required. Foley,
Five Church bells being rung with traditional method-ringing. The belfry is in a tiny village Church so this recording is an ideal sound effect to convey a rural setting in England. Typical ringing style for a Sunday service, wedding or other Christian celebration. Foley,
Five large, heavy Church bells cast in the early 17th century can be heard here pealing out in sequence with the ringers performing traditional English change ringing. A majestic sound from a hilltop tower, call to prayer or Christian worship. Perfect recording where bells with 'impact' are needed. Foley,
Six village Church bells ringing early on a Spring morning, with the sound of birds singing in the Churchyard. Typical sound of an English country Church on a Sunday prior to Christian worship. Ideal recording where the traditional sound of bells in a rural setting is required for any multimedia use, Foley,
An unusually tuned set of Church bells ringing in the key of G sharp minor. Old fashioned sounding bells, pealing out for Christian Worship or religious celebration. A slightly mournful sound - an ideal recording for all multimedia use where sad or tragic sounding bells are required. Foley,
Tuned to the key of B flat major, these six Church bells are being rung quickly and evenly a - typical example of traditional campanology, wedding or service ringing on a Sunday morning. An ideal recording for any multimedia use where the sound of English bellringing from a Christian Church. Foley,
Recorded on a spring morning, the sound of an English churchyard with birds singing and six bells ringing in the traditional rural style. Tuned to the key of G sharp major, the bellringers are performing classic British change ringing, typically uplifting sound of a Church on Sunday or for a wedding, Foley,
Heard at a distance (with some natural birdsong in the foreground), these six bells are tuned to the key of F major. They can be heard ringing rapidly and joyously, the iconic sound of wedding bells ringing or pealing out prior to a Sunday service. Bell tower of a small, English Christian Church. Foley,
Recording of a single Church bell tolling / chiming in the pitch of F. The bell is striking evenly and can be heard at a distance. Suitable to indicate a clock, single chime, sanctus or funeral bell - ideal for any kind of multimedia use. 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,
Five Church bells tuned to the key of A major, heard here ringing for a Sunday service of Christian Worship or prior to a wedding ceremony. The ringing is upbeat and celebratory in nature, a call to prayer from a Village Church in Rural England. Foley,
Likely to cause complaint, this is the sound of novice bellringers learning to control their bells. Uneven, clashing, unrhythmical ringing. An ideal recorded sound effect for comedy use or when an annoying sound is required. Foley,
An example of novice bellringers learning to ring. Chaotic, random chiming and clashing as the bells ring in an uncontrolled way - likely to attract complaints from the neighbours. Ideal sound effect for comedy use, or when an aggravating noise is required. Foley,
The five bells in this wooden belfry date from between 1410 and 1530. They can be heard here ringing a method (or sequence) in the traditional British style, typical ringing for a Church service, wedding or celebratory occasion. Perfect recording or ringtone to indicate a small, country Church. Foley,