"Encollat" is the name of this way of playing several bells at the same time


"Encollat" is the technique of playing several bells by tying up the clapper to a rope and pulling all of the m at the same time. The tower where these bells are is called Miguelete and was built on the XIV century next to the cathedral of Valencia. There are 11 bells in the belfry. The oldest one is from 1305 and the newest one from 1735. Here, the bell ringer plays 9 of them in what it's called "repique" (peal). This method of playing has been done since mid XV century. Each clapper is tied to a rope and pulled to make it hit the bell.


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Location: Belfry of the Cathedral of Valencia, Spain
Photo credit: © Luz Martin / Alamy / Afripics
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