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  • A row is a permutation on the number of bells being rung. Each bell rings once and only once in each row. ...lishness where the official recording of something is completely different than what Joe Average Ringer thinks he's doing. This is bad policy in methods (c
    8 KB (1,469 words) - 18:41, 2 August 2010
  • *Descriptive rather than prescriptive, only imposing restrictions that are considered fundamental to #Row: A sequence of N bells in which each bell rings once and only once.
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  • ...other ways of teaching proper method ringing, such as Bastow, to provide a more direct and quicker route into ringing the basic lines which ringers use thr ...ved something and with a real sense of achievement. That way we will keep more recruits.
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  • ...guing 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 sp considered the possibilities which have no leads of one of the methods.)
    13 KB (2,114 words) - 18:48, 6 November 2010
  • ...ing acquired through study, generally by ringers themselves as they become more experienced in listening to method ringing. So what do ringers mean when th .... The sequence of rows is determined by the choice of method; consequently one will hear people say things like "Bristol [Surprise] is a musical method" o
    14 KB (2,016 words) - 00:17, 8 January 2020
  • more detail. There's also quite a long detour looking at example in more detail. Du and Su are half-lead variant
    32 KB (5,268 words) - 06:55, 27 June 2011
  • 11-bell peals are up 9% over the decade compared with the 1990s. However, the real ...tedman Cinques are up 14%, and indeed now account for about 88% of rung 11-bell peals. The Stedman domination of the stage is increasing apace - peals of
    20 KB (2,136 words) - 18:07, 23 September 2019