| 31. | Services have been high church but now include Parish Eucharist, choral ring of twelve bells, hung for change ringing.
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| 32. | St Olave's has a strong musical tradition, with a large choir and recently restored bells hung for change ringing.
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| 33. | The tower has a peal of eight bells, rung regularly by the North Worcestershire and District Change Ringing Association.
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| 34. | Their music varies from the early 16th century " Change Ringing " to the familiar samba " Brazil ".
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| 35. | Today change ringing remains most popular in England but is practiced worldwide; over four thousand peals are rung each year.
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| 36. | The tower is one of about fifty in North America hung for change ringing, with a ring of eight bells.
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| 37. | Perhaps because of its association with the British, change ringing lost some of its, ahem, a-peal in the post-Revolutionary period.
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| 38. | The set is a light weight ring for change ringing with the tenor at 317 kg which protects the tower.
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| 39. | But if Americans in general are innocent of change ringing, Bostonians should be at least as bell-savvy as the average Liverpudlian.
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| 40. | Taking their name from the chromatic notes, they are one of the largest sets of change ringing bells in the world.
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