Difference between revisions of "Conducting"
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− | Conducting in change ringing is the role of supervising a piece of ringing such as a plain course of a method or a touch. The conductor is nominated | + | Conducting in change ringing is the role of supervising a piece of ringing such as a plain course of a method or a touch. The conductor is nominated by the tower captain or ringing master of a practice, service ringing, or outing; or by the arranger of a quarterpeal or peal. The role only survives a particular piece of ringing, as a different ringer may be asked to conduct each touch at a ringing practice, for example. The conductor also rings a bell (or pair of handbells) for the touch, although rarely a person may conduct from outside the circle. The ringing is controlled by voice commands and unlike an orchestra the conductor does not mark time. |
− | The conductor's responsibilities | + | The conductor's responsibilities are to:- |
+ | |||
+ | '''Before ringing starts''' | ||
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# Ensure that the composition to be called: | # Ensure that the composition to be called: | ||
#* will come round | #* will come round | ||
#* is the desired length | #* is the desired length | ||
− | #* is true to the method(s) concerned (an exception is sometimes made for short practice touches) | + | #* is true to the method(s) concerned (although an exception is sometimes made for short practice touches) |
#* has been learnt correctly | #* has been learnt correctly | ||
− | # Advise the | + | # Advise the band of any unusual features of the composition, such as non-standard calls or start |
− | # Say "go ''method name''" | + | # Place the band to produce the best ringing, accommodating preferences of individual ringers and their developmental needs |
− | # Call any bobs, singles, changes of method etc | + | |
− | # | + | '''While ringing''' |
− | # Say "that's all" | + | |
− | # | + | # Encourage a high standard of ringing |
− | # Call "stand" | + | # Say "go ''method name''" after the band has settled into a good rhythm in rounds |
− | #* if there is an emergency, mechanical failure, or risk to the safety of the ringers | + | # Call any bobs, singles, changes of method etc neither too early, nor too late |
+ | # Check at frequent intervals that the ringing is correct and bells have not shifted | ||
+ | # Say "that's all" as the touch comes back into rounds | ||
+ | # Say "stand" after the desired number of ending rounds have been rung | ||
+ | # Call "stand", "rounds", or call the touch round early: | ||
+ | #* if there is an emergency, mechanical failure, or risk to the health or safety of the ringers | ||
#* if the touch has been miscalled | #* if the touch has been miscalled | ||
#* if two or more bells have shifted | #* if two or more bells have shifted | ||
#* if the standard of ringing is deemed by the conductor to be of insufficient quality | #* if the standard of ringing is deemed by the conductor to be of insufficient quality | ||
− | + | # Help members of the band recover from their mistakes and improve their striking | |
− | # Help | + | |
− | # | + | '''After ringing a peal or quarterpeal''' |
− | # Send | + | |
− | # Collect tower / association / Ringing World fees | + | # Record the duration of ringing from starting changes to "that's all" |
+ | # Send details of the performance to the tower secretary / association / Ringing World / Campanophile, as required | ||
+ | # Collect any tower / association / Ringing World donations or rope fees, as required |
Revision as of 00:09, 6 November 2009
Conducting in change ringing is the role of supervising a piece of ringing such as a plain course of a method or a touch. The conductor is nominated by the tower captain or ringing master of a practice, service ringing, or outing; or by the arranger of a quarterpeal or peal. The role only survives a particular piece of ringing, as a different ringer may be asked to conduct each touch at a ringing practice, for example. The conductor also rings a bell (or pair of handbells) for the touch, although rarely a person may conduct from outside the circle. The ringing is controlled by voice commands and unlike an orchestra the conductor does not mark time.
The conductor's responsibilities are to:-
Before ringing starts
- Ensure that the composition to be called:
- will come round
- is the desired length
- is true to the method(s) concerned (although an exception is sometimes made for short practice touches)
- has been learnt correctly
- Advise the band of any unusual features of the composition, such as non-standard calls or start
- Place the band to produce the best ringing, accommodating preferences of individual ringers and their developmental needs
While ringing
- Encourage a high standard of ringing
- Say "go method name" after the band has settled into a good rhythm in rounds
- Call any bobs, singles, changes of method etc neither too early, nor too late
- Check at frequent intervals that the ringing is correct and bells have not shifted
- Say "that's all" as the touch comes back into rounds
- Say "stand" after the desired number of ending rounds have been rung
- Call "stand", "rounds", or call the touch round early:
- if there is an emergency, mechanical failure, or risk to the health or safety of the ringers
- if the touch has been miscalled
- if two or more bells have shifted
- if the standard of ringing is deemed by the conductor to be of insufficient quality
- Help members of the band recover from their mistakes and improve their striking
After ringing a peal or quarterpeal
- Record the duration of ringing from starting changes to "that's all"
- Send details of the performance to the tower secretary / association / Ringing World / Campanophile, as required
- Collect any tower / association / Ringing World donations or rope fees, as required