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  • '''Here is a list of Jump Methods/Principles that have been rung'''<br /><br /> The methods Cambridge and London Treble Jump, above, are formed from Cambridge and Lond
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  • ...ise major methods which only have a slight variant to other surprise major methods? Examples such as Johannesburg being very similar to Lincolnshire. The more methods one knows, the easier it becomes to learn new ones, as parts can be learnt
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  • ...upon the number of peals (in parentheses) rung between 1985 and 2004. All methods with more than 5 peals rung in the period are shown. ==Seconds Place Methods (Leadhead Groups a-f)==
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  • ...Pickled Egg (PPE) series of methods including core, extended and try also methods.
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  • ...scussion Facebook Group''] together with some of the traditionally popular methods for comparison. The methods have been ranked by descending music score based upon the highest scoring c
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  • ...rprise Maximus should be rung to peals. If you are unable to achieve these methods then a close substitute is having a member of the band called Holly.
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  • ...hod extension. The Council relies on the [http://www.cccbr.org.uk/methods/ Methods Committee] to advise and propose changes to the decisions, and as such, its :'''(E) METHODS AND CALLS'''
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  • ...omprehensive Collection of Universal Compositions for treble-dodging Major methods. ...6 for B Group methods by Albert J Pitman is true to 75% of rung B Group TD methods, an incredibly high proportion for one composition.
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  • ...lace method where n is the [[stage]], excepting [[leadhead group|group]] m methods, where a 4ths place bob is more commonly used to produce the repeating lead {{Todo|More bobs for common methods to be added here.}}
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  • '''Here is a list of Jump Methods/Principles that have been rung'''<br /><br /> The methods Cambridge and London Treble Jump, above, are formed from Cambridge and Lond
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  • This page is an index to tips for ringing various methods on different [[Stage|Stages]]. [[Category:Methods]]
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  • ...Pickled Egg (PPE) series of methods including core, extended and try also methods.
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  • ...the plain course.'". After discussion, the matter was referred back to the Methods Committee. ...ft in thinking was required. An open letter written to the Chairman of the Methods Committee and signed by a group of well-respected ringers was published in
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  • #[[Methods]]
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  • ...roject Pickled Egg, I am going to introduce some criteria for selection of methods to go in this new core group. As I said last week, the current Standard 8 s ...xistence of just a ‘single good peal’ was considered important, as well as methods being musical. At that time, a method was generally considered to be musica
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  • ...‘60s and ‘70s by Noel (Jim) Diserens (1969) and PGK Davies (1975) in these methods, which gave them traction. ...lication of the “Surprise Major Collection”, a book containing most of the methods known at the time. In an early article, the unnamed author says:
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  • ...scussion Facebook Group''] together with some of the traditionally popular methods for comparison. The methods have been ranked by descending music score based upon the highest scoring c
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  • ...particularly important in Dustbin Week, as I am now going to suggest three methods from the current Standard 8 which will not make the cut in Project Pickled ...also form satisfying groups to be rung together – these are not ‘training methods’ to be cast aside once a stage is reached (with the possible exception of
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  • ...red rather than enhanced by the inclusion of all of these eight particular methods. Pitman’s 4 doesn’t really get any better by adding Yorkshire, Lincolns ...teach a whole new generation of ringers a different set of Surprise Major methods. We can stock these ringers’ larders with fresh and much more exciting in
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  • ...on had concluded that Project Pickled Egg would have one or more difficult methods to give a target. But what makes a method difficult? After all, Bristol is ...its fair share of the features or ‘motifs’ associated with more difficult methods, such as points, fishtails, Stedman whole turns, wrong hunting and wrong pl
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  • ...ether FCHs) is necessary to be maximally false. Of the 11,115,834 Surprise methods with vaguely sensible properties (regular, no sevenths above the treble, no ...only get three of these simultaneously with T and U, and there are 17 such methods. The best you can then do is E and L, giving AELMNRTU falseness, and 33 FCH
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  • Below are my proposed changes to the current Central Council Decisions on Methods and Peals. There has been some discussion in August 2008 on the Ringing The ==(D) Methods==
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  • ...in the Methods collection: the Vice-President, speaking as Chairman of the Methods Committee, responded that would not be workable as a new Decision would hav ...to [[Ringing Theory]] on 14 June 2006, and copied to the then Chair of the Methods Committee.
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  • ...rtened in this way, has to be described as Spliced Surprise Maximus in two methods comprising 4992 Cambridge S, 48 Primrose S; with one change of method. This The following 720 Spliced S Minor by Roger Bailey contains 8 methods, with 2nds and 6ths place pairs: Cambridge and Primrose, Ipswich and Norfol
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  • ...methods like Phobos and Zanussi are described as formulaic. This nature of methods makes them much easier to ring in practice than their blue lines might sugg ...ions of the Standard 8, mean that there is a huge gap between the standard methods on 8 and 12. A Surprise Major method that clearly demonstrates how a right
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  • Cooktown Orchid is a superstar amongst methods. When you look at the line it might not look like anything special, but it • Delight method, so breaks the illogical aversion to Delight methods
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  • ...ars. There is great variety in Surprise Major ringing, without just making methods more difficult, and the Standard 8 hardly scratches the surface. ...here are lots of different options. So at this point, with the first seven methods presented and no great argument against them, it is time to stop for a summ
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  • In this Part I am going to have a look at a method, or even a couple of methods, that I haven’t actually rung myself but which come highly recommended. A lot of methods were named after elements in the Periodic Table in peals at Barrow Gurney i
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  • ...ickled Egg though – it has already stuck. Whether the pickled eggs are the methods that are in or out will have to remain a source of confusion! ...of Spliced in preference to other similar methods. It is one of a group of methods that are generally referred to by their backwork, i.e. [https://complib.org
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  • ...in many fields of endeavour, but when it comes to eponymous Surprise Major methods, the contest is a difficult one to judge. Yorkshire scores for longevity an ...f Bristol variation. For me they sit alongside, and can get confused with, methods like Sussex which start 38x58.14 and have similar lines above the treble.
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  • extents of minor using just methods from the standard 147 treble dodging minor methods rung with 4ths place lead-end
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  • ...- Cambridge, Yorkshire, Superlative, Cornwall, Bristol and Lessness. Three methods from the current Standard 8 have been excluded, leaving London still for di ...her bits of the line of London Major are all very common features of other methods – there is very little you won’t use again. Most ringers have a real se
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  • The first seven PPE methods, the 'Core Seven', may well be practiced first as whole courses, but then r ...onducting far easier. (There are just 76 out of nearly 6000 Surprise Major methods without Plain Bob lead ends.)
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  • ...s building for dropping Cambridge. If you apply the selection criteria for methods, which no one disagrees with, Cambridge doesn't score many points!” ...hard as a first method, and by the time you have included all the obvious methods, we are looking at it being the 6th or 7th method, by which point it doesn'
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  • ...upon the number of peals (in parentheses) rung between 1985 and 2004. All methods with more than 5 peals rung in the period are shown. ==Seconds Place Methods (Leadhead Groups a-f)==
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  • ...of Superlative were useful to people who have been learning Surprise Major methods more recently than my original collaborators. The answers were a bit differ ...the end of the [19th] century added Double Norwich, and the three Surprise Methods – Cambridge Superlative and London – all of which had been known for lo
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  • Yorkshire Maximus is the easiest of all methods, until you learn Bristol. Allegedly, a famous elder statesman of the Exerci
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  • * Methods == Methods ==
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  • ...re, or a challenge to the way one learns or rings methods. The first seven methods have merit as a group and a target in themselves, but they are really only ...n, and presents a great challenge for ringers piecing together sections of methods they know and ending up with something that feels completely different
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  • ...and Yorkshire are in the current Standard 8 and are the two Surprise Major methods most ringers learn first. Yorkshire made it into the larder on merit and st ...made it into the Nottingham 8, AJB’s suggested 12, and is one of the first methods in Norman Smith’s 23 Spliced progression.
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  • ...other method. Ringers do find it quite difficult at first to even ring two methods in spliced so adding an easy one is beneficial. ...Short Yorkshire places (dodge place place dodge) are very common in other methods whereas long Cambridge places are rare.
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  • suitable methods, though I'm not aware of any. But it would methods demonstrate. The table below shows all methods
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  • ...t pathway need to go? When you move on from the Core Seven and the further methods recommended so far, the scope for fresh challenges broadens quite considera ...he ultimate challenge. So although I have a couple of more straightforward methods still to come before closing the larder door, there will also be some hot s
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  • ...other method. Ringers do find it quite difficult at first to even ring two methods in spliced so adding an easy one is beneficial. ...Short Yorkshire places (dodge place place dodge) are very common in other methods whereas long Cambridge places are rare.
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  • ...rm to the Definitions and Requirements given in Part A of the Decisions on Methods and Calls.''''' ...variable cover may be undefined. It is intended to cover this by defining methods included the cover bell, but then definition of an extent is a problem.<br
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  • ...dentification of such a young method supports my belief that this group of methods should be reviewed and updated periodically to follow new trends. ...ular extension Strathclyde Maximus. The first section is the same for both methods, the next two sections are the same but without obvious pattern, but the la
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  • ...the plans and this email aims to cover all those plans with three or more methods that can be described solely in terms of a single type of simple splices -- ...e splice. For example, extents such as the six wrong-place Cambridge-over methods which combine a
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  • ..., a breath which may instill fear or wonder in equal measure. They are two methods that are often considered to be the next two after the ‘Standard 8’. I ...n to be included in Norman Smith’s 23 Spliced as one of the more difficult methods in the composition, and then it was teamed up with Bristol, London and Belf
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  • ...Belfast, which along with Glasgow generated more debate than all the other methods put together. Glasgow and Belfast are often uttered in the same breath when discussing methods which are very difficult but commonly rung. In Part 20 I concluded that Gla
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  • asterisk.) Methods with the London and Wells underworks are Amongst the 147, there are two sets of methods with these
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  • ...n opportunity for anyone to “have a go” and numerous visitors rang various methods ranging from Rounds and Plain Hunt on six for their very first ring on hand ...here was no chance to practice beforehand, so many had not rung the chosen methods for some time. Ringing on sixteen handbells is still uncommon, so it was th
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  • ** Methods
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  • for little methods the extent is: h(n-1)! where 'h' is the number of places the hunt bell reac
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  • Project Pickled Egg aims to develop properly a new set of Core Surprise Major methods to replace the Standard 8, with the degree of thought, consultation and fol
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  • itself may be described by saying what methods X and Y are, and what the methods, and see by hand which of these (if there is more than one) is the
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  • ...hese two have cemented themselves as the only two regularly rung difficult methods beyond the ‘Standard 8’. ...something interesting in the peal and quarter peal statistics for the two methods. Peals of Glasgow outnumber peals of Belfast almost two to one. For quarter
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  • ...Plain Bob & Little Bob, but is also there to see in some more complicated methods like Kent & Yorkshire: you just have to learn to see it. ...will use n-2 calls, i.e. 6ths place bobs in Major. This is commonplace in methods such as Double Norwich Court Bob Major. In this case it is often easy to th
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  • ...of bells; recommendations to associations; Rolls of Honour; peal ringing; methods and calls; compositions; and method extension are recorded in the Decisions
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  • (Such as Tibbetts ringing methods with appallingly long names)<br>
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  • ...' of the method; by combining name, class and stage, it is unique - no two methods can have the same title. | m or mx || the '''Leadhead Group'''; a label given to 8ths place methods with the Plain Bob leadhead 14263857. When written mx, it explicitly signif
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  • circle, ringing their harsh methods and sequences. He doth confound the musical harmony of the spirit and his
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  • simple splice. A grid splice involves three methods with with six methods -- the so-called 'Cambridge six'.
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  • ....e. an 8ths place method with 8ths place bell becoming 6ths place bell. mx methods have the ‘repeating lead’ feature - when a bob is called all the bells ...would expect the line to be at each stage), but extends to produce decent methods on all numbers. On 10, opinions vary as to whether London or Bristol is bes
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  • [[Category:Methods]] * '''To provide an opportunity to learn methods really well before taking a rope to ring them.'''
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  • ...ds] - Started on 22 July 2015; 962 members in Dec 2022. "Got a question on methods, touches or compositions? You've come to the right place. The house rules a ...o discuss from learning how to ring, tower grabbing, Quarter Peals, Peals, methods, or anything associated with Mini Rings or Church Bell Ringing please feel.
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  • ...method ringing, or odd bell methods with a cover compared with even bell methods, further musical appreciation is something acquired through study, generall ...generates repetitions and rotations of a subset of bells within the rows. Methods can be rung to compositions that maximise the musical combinations of bells
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  • ...ds] - Started on 22 July 2015; 962 members in Dec 2022. "Got a question on methods, touches or compositions? You've come to the right place. The house rules a
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  • This email covers all plans with one or two methods. That methods (at least with a fixed treble) is well understood.
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  • The golden age for doubles was in the 17th Century, when a wide variety of methods were developed. Tintinnalogia (freely available online at http://www.guten Because of the constraints, the boundaries between doubles compositions and methods can be rather arbitrary – the two concepts become intertwined.
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  • ...to introduce a system for teaching the individual basic manoeuvres used in methods and in doing so a system which will help familiarize the pupil with, and he ...is the best thing I’ve ever discovered for introducing learners to ringing methods inside and ropesight. By way of comparison I have reproduced the method bel
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  • ==Method Splicing Part II - Major Methods== ...as been transcribed from pages 34 to 38 of Method Splicing Part II - Major Methods by Giles B Thompson, 1968, with minor corrections.
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  • So here it is – a “cut out and keep” guide. You will note that some of the methods are not really recommended ... '''Rule:''' Turn off all thought of using any of the methods above and let the Force guide you.
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  • ...ise major methods which only have a slight variant to other surprise major methods? Examples such as Johannesburg being very similar to Lincolnshire. The more methods one knows, the easier it becomes to learn new ones, as parts can be learnt
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  • truth, but also methods (we allow arbitrary blows in one methods).
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  • ...ong decade. Single-method ringing has continued its advance towards better methods and better compositions, but the developments – although significant – ...ade has seen a pleasant trend to more coursing-dominated (ie more musical) methods. Towerbell peals of Bristol over the decade are up 14% to 572, with Bristol
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  • ...g new. The music and the "feel" are very different from the more familiar methods. The plain course is easier to learn than Stedman. The calls require some
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  • ...have now been exploited much more fully, and expanded beyond just surprise methods. A potent combination of formidable composers, principally Richard Smith an ...ncentrated primarily (but not exclusively) on new compositions rather than methods.
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  • == Methods == ...sire and Stedman feature strongly in the popularity stakes over time, with methods such Kent, Oxford and Double Norwich much more conspicuous in earlier times
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  • Methods: 600 King Edward (KE) and 120 York (Yo). In this case, we cannot extend the plan with furter methods.
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  • ...curately whilst others are practising ringing touches of different doubles methods). If you find this difficult then try to analyse which of the steps is not
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  • Many ringers believe that Stedman Triples is one of the easiest standard methods to ring but one of the most difficult to con­duct. Unfortunately, Stedman ...tered, extensions of its usefulness may be developed. As in standard Major methods the coursing order may be utilised to predict those bells which will be aff
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  • ...methods rung in the past decade. 6 of these are non-descript simple plain methods. Only one is of note – the cyclic and rotationally symmetric principle F ...Caters clearly has many advantages, but even simple but attractive related methods like Double Grandsire (1 peal in the past 25 years) don’t seem to be in t
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  • ...ncentrate mostly (but not exclusively) on new compositions rather than new methods. My selection criteria are naturally personal and subjective. My preferenc
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  • ...better established methods, the appearance of some cracking and daring new methods, and a trend towards smarter and neater “runny” compositions, without f ...development of both cyclic compositions, along with some great new cyclic methods also. Furthermore, as we shall see other very new types of compositions ha
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  • methods, X, Y and Z, that splice in the following manner: that at the half-lead of both methods, a must cross with b.
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  • ...objectionable. There was a preponderance of mediocre compositions and bad methods. ...familiar overworks and non-descript underworks (indeed many awful new rung methods were simply selected because they had an unrung notation), on keeping the t
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  • ...to keep a record of searches people have successfully completed in popular methods. If you have completely exhausted a computer search for compositions, pleas
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  • ...in the past decade, leading to developments across an interesting range of methods. ...symmetric so in general you need in-course singles to avoid having to ring methods backwards. If you single in B-blocks then you can have out of course single
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  • ...eing the most ever rung in a single year. He has rung over 2,000 different methods, including the Surprise alphabet on 6, 8, 10 & 12 at least twice at each st ...all stages (minor to maximus) and a wide range of common and not so common methods including [https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1657733 Lemare Surpris
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  • ...has gained a carillon, and handbell ringers bob up and down while ringing methods. But maybe Willis gains points for noting that a little thing like being qu
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  • ...d that completes the show. There is nothing else happening at all. No new methods, no spliced, nothing.
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