Grandsire Caters at Coventry Cathedral

Part of a touch of Grandsire Caters rung on the back 10 bells of Coventry Cathedral for a Sunday Service at the Cathedral. They are a lovely set of bells, and a great joy to ring. Rounds are rung to start, where the bells ring in increasing order and weight. For a Caters method, such as this, 9 bells are in the method (the pattern that is rung) and often, as is the case here, a 10th bell rings after the changing 9 (tenoring). The Cathedral has 12 bells in total so the lightest bell ringing (the treble) is the 3rd bell overall. The method initiates at 0:28. My finger accidentally covers the camera for a couple of seconds at 0:37. The clapper of the 12th bell (the tenor) can be seen to be bouncing off the mouth of the bell when striking at backstroke if you look carefully enough! The tenor is 33-3-6 (roughly 1.65 tons) in Db.