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This chiming ends with some notes of the carillon. Nice to hear the bell come in resonance after a few hits. I think it was on purpose. Because I know there were some visitors in the tower.
It is recorded in the pasture adjacent to the city of '-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands. The distance from me in the field to the cathedral of Saint John (sint Jan) is only 400m. The distance between the beginning of down-town and the pasture is not more than the thickness of the old city wall.
The ringing of the bells I done by Joost van Balkom, the city-carilloneur.
You can look and listen listen to his play at this link. If he obviously plays?
LINK
Live playing is between 11.30-12.30 every Wednesday of the year.
Location: Bossche Broek, 's-Hertogenbosch (Den-Boch), Netherland (Holland), Europe.
Weather: wind from all directions 0-1 bft, cloudy, temp 6c.
Gear chain: Rode NT4 XY (fore sides left and right) and a Rode NTG-1 shotgun (for mid-signal) in Rode Blimp > Sound Devices 302 >Tascam dr-100 Mk2. STEREO.
more recording here search: Bossche Broek
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48000.0 Hz
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Stereo