Proceedings of the Musical Association, volume 34

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Proceedings of the Musical Association, volume 34
Musical Association (Great Britain)
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When the service was over I resolved to investigate the matter. I found that one of the ringers was absent, and that the man who was left had tied two bell-ropes together so that he might work them both at once I I do hope Mr. Starmer will publish his notes. They will do some good, and may induce churchwardens and pastors who have to provide chimes to be kind enough to try and obtain chimes that shall at least have some sort of plan in the melody and some proper reason for being heard. Of cours...e the version of " God save the King " which has been mentioned is quite absurd ; but any tune mutilated is an abomination. It struck me that one or two of the tunes were rather like folk-songs ; certainly the second one of Wesley's is very like ** In good King Charles's golden days " in some part of it. Then the Wellingborough tune struck me as very like a folk-song, and a very charming one.
Dr. SouTHGATE. — I had, many years ago, a little experience of chime-times. I was asked by a gentleman who had presented a clock, an organ and various things to a church, if I* would give him some tunes to put on a chiming-machine.


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