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  • * Learn the place bell starts and the line. Knowing that the places pair furthest apart then work inwards helps. It's * Alternatively, forget the line, and just treble-bob. If you meet your course bell, run through then stop f
    1 KB (255 words) - 09:24, 10 July 2009
  • Ringing World [http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/ Bellboard] is an on-line database of ringing performances (peals, quarters and miscellaneous perform
    152 bytes (20 words) - 21:26, 5 June 2019
  • ...at include all the working bells where each bell completes the same [[blue-line]]. A principle therefore has no [[hunt]] bell(s) but can have a tenor cover
    245 bytes (37 words) - 12:39, 8 March 2010
  • ...le 4ths 8ths and 5ths go up. Being able to learn only half of the complete line and then reverse it is a very useful skill, which gets easier with practice Even if you cannot do the reversal of the line in your head, knowing the pairs of place bells (5ths is the opposite of 2nd
    3 KB (549 words) - 16:43, 25 March 2018
  • ...em names a well-known person /character who is introduced within the first line. The lines are irregular in length.
    623 bytes (101 words) - 13:12, 18 September 2008
  • ...le 4ths 8ths and 5ths go up. Being able to learn only half of the complete line and then reverse it is a very useful skill, which gets easier with practice Even if you cannot do the reversal of the line in your head, knowing the pairs of place bells (5ths is the opposite of 2nd
    3 KB (569 words) - 22:00, 18 June 2018
  • ==Some Tips on the Blue Line== One way of looking at the line for Cambridge on any number of bells is to consider it to consist of three
    10 KB (1,685 words) - 17:44, 10 August 2008
  • ...ou by the software as you 'ring', and very thoroughly against the original line. Hence you cannot make transcription or comparison errors, and part of the ...cise timing relative to the other bells is not important to prove the blue line has been correctly remembered.
    4 KB (736 words) - 13:18, 29 April 2012
  • If you look at the line, you'll see that it's easy when you're away from the front. 7th, 9th, 10th,
    1 KB (240 words) - 20:51, 11 August 2008
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  • ...reble is making 8ths, can in theory ring Deva unencumbered by another blue line. In theory… ...ead end, the key to above and below is to learn all the places on the blue line or in the structure where you meet the treble, either dodging with it or pa
    7 KB (1,220 words) - 17:26, 1 December 2018
  • ...hod with rotational symmetry. It has similarities with Bristol, having the line of Bristol just started one blow later – difficult to explain but if you ...hemselves “ooh this is like Bristol”. They see the similarities of bits of line but it feels different. I have always seen methods like this, that start wi
    5 KB (805 words) - 22:49, 18 June 2018
  • ...nd. Unlike singles in Stedman on other stages, the calls in Doubles form a line of symmetry in the ringing.
    2 KB (332 words) - 13:15, 10 February 2009
  • || the '''Blue line''' for the plain course; the pattern which ringers learn to be able to ring ...er of work''' i.e. the sequence in which the place bells occur on the blue line of the plain course.
    8 KB (1,376 words) - 21:56, 10 July 2011
  • Town" has a descriptive burden or ending to each line, giving an "Ring a Ring a Rosies," after each line has been sung as a solo by the
    5 KB (741 words) - 15:18, 31 August 2016
  • ===The Bottom Line=== So the bottom line is, you’re safe. Your wedding fees are not taxable, they shouldn’t be i
    10 KB (1,820 words) - 12:31, 8 August 2008
  • ...to 16 (i.e. 0ETABCD). When writing out rows, each is written on a separate line so that the path of individual bells can be seen by looking down the column
    2 KB (265 words) - 15:24, 8 January 2020
  • • Musical in the plain course with a pleasing line ...was quite difficult to get to grips with for various reasons, and it is a line that is difficult to get back onto once you have fallen off it (essentially
    6 KB (1,126 words) - 22:04, 18 June 2018
  • ...grid is useful – it can throw up patterns and give clues as to how bits of line fit together.
    6 KB (979 words) - 08:15, 23 December 2018
  • ..., having the method that has a better plain course, and some familiar blue line elements, is a better choice. Uxbridge would be a retrograde step. ...with Uxbridge/Lessness. The phrase ‘Uxbridge backwork’ is used to mean the line starting from 5ths place bell in Uxbridge and comprising 5ths 7ths and 8ths
    7 KB (1,143 words) - 22:05, 18 June 2018

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