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  • A '''Call''' is a means of passing from one course of a method to another. It is effe {{Todo|A diagram illustrating the effect of a call to be added here.}}
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  • A '''Call''' is a means of passing from one course of a method to another. It is effe {{Todo|A diagram illustrating the effect of a call to be added here.}}
    464 bytes (75 words) - 23:35, 7 August 2008
  • # a [[call]] made by the addition, removal or shifting of places, without altering the # a compound [[call]] made by additions, removal or shifting of places to more than one row wit
    1,006 bytes (164 words) - 00:02, 8 August 2008
  • ''I call myself a jockey but I rarely ride a horse.''<br> ''I call myself a golfer but I'm seldom on the course.''<br>
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  • ''but won't leave the table, and call it a day.''
    623 bytes (101 words) - 13:12, 18 September 2008
  • #[[Call Changes]] #[[Plain Changes]]
    422 bytes (61 words) - 14:46, 9 August 2008
  • A call is a means of passing from '''''one course of a method to another'''''. It The current definition of a call has a broad definition, but there are two restrictions.
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  • ...an all be done by learning some simple rules. First, some terminology: we call "lead,2nds,lead,3rds,lead,2nds,lead" the frontwork, and "lie,4ths,lie,3rds, Call a bob every one-and-a-half leads (i.e. every 12 changes), 10 bobs in total. If you are covering or very good at counting, this may
    3 KB (479 words) - 06:50, 27 October 2010
  • With the two calls there are only four changes you can make to the three-bell coursing order. |+ Call Effects
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  • ...it's useful. This is where you can tell the difference between people that call a touch, quarter or peal, and those who conduct. ...that these are the only bells to change in the coursing order. The way it changes is like this:
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  • # Call any bobs, singles, changes of method etc neither too early, nor too late # Say "stand", "rounds", or call the touch round early:
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  • There are lots of different ways to call touches of Stedman, if you are aiming to just extend the length of the ring If, on the other hand, you are aiming to call a musical touch then it becomes much more difficult as bobs and singles ten
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  • * Call changes
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  • We call, from tower and steeple,
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  • You may try the r-c digest, call up websites here and there - <br>
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  • Shall call me, beloved
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  • ...me seven lead ends – the ones that come in a course of Plain Bob Major. We call them the Plain Bob lead ends. This may seem surprising, but historically me
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  • ...r observing several applicants demonstrate their skills, he had decided to call it a day - when an armless man approached him and announced that he was the
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  • ...n some discussion in August 2008 on the Ringing Theory mailing list. These changes would be quite far-reaching - Graham John has pointed out some implications A call is a means of altering the places made between two consecutive rows in a me
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  • ...or in calling shall be corrected later than during the change at which the call or change of method would properly take effect.''''' ...he rules in this section are followed, anything is allowed, including jump changes.}}
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  • ...s the bells above 4ths to repeat the lead they have just rung. In Deva the call causes the last two leads to be repeated – the tenor ‘jumps’ back two ...It might look complex but a straightforward option is to ring the 4th and call yourself 5ths, 7ths, In, Out, Make – a four-part with singles halfway and
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  • ...ively, giving less time for the pupil to find the seconds place bell (i.e. call a bell into seconds immediately followed by ‘go’). Already the pupil is ...to want to learn first? I’ve always had the same reply, - the easiest. Now call me biased, but are there any ringers out there who honestly think that the
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  • Over the coming days I will be posting sections of an article which I’ll call “Compositions of the Decade”. This is intended to feature what I think ...nces are biased towards excellent use of innovative new concepts, and step-changes with existing problems, rather than more incremental advances.
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  • ...ttp://www.heatons.fsnet.co.uk/Ringing/Articles/CChange.htm rounds and call changes] to spliced Maximus ringers, and also teaches students with no previous exp ...S Olave, Hart Street [1954]. In the very early years we rang a lot of call changes (very good for our striking), Grandsire Triples, Stedman Triples and Bob Ma
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  • ===Call of the wild=== ...And whilst you can go 25 minutes in a peal of Surprise Maximus without a call, you’ll be lucky to go 25 seconds in many of the complex bespoke peals of
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  • ...uely sensible properties (regular, no sevenths above the treble, no single changes, no more than two consecutive blows in one place, and a true plain course), ...NORTbfXYZ (29 in-course, tenors-together FCHs) using only a single type of call (1256 single in 2nds place methods, 1458 in 8ths place ones). The version b
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  • the remaining rows, we call a method 'possible' if changes. An normal tree search for compositions will do
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  • ...ns of producing peals consisting of pure triple changes (ie only using the changes 1,3,5 and 7). It is true that the compositional challenge of bobs-only Erin ...sing hexagons in reverse? Whilst extremely tidy, my feeling remains that a call only acts on one row, meaning the composition would be better described as
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  • ...e of abilities, so whether you are learning to handle a bell, ringing Call Changes, ringing Plain Bob or even Cambridge Max... then join the group!"
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  • ...Probably Easiest Possible Quarter” (6 calls on 2-3-4) works, is as easy to call and keep straight as is probably possible for any Surprise method, and is f
    6 KB (1,027 words) - 22:02, 18 June 2018
  • call, Auditors - and I do a lot of work with ringing and church accounts too. Pr
    10 KB (1,820 words) - 12:31, 8 August 2008
  • ...get it right! Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly at this stage, if you call three consecutive bobs the touch comes round, with bells 5 to 8 all doing t
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  • ...hs. The place bells therefore come up in the order 8 6 4 2 3 5 7. When you call a Bob in an MX method, the bells in 5ths place and above dodge at the lead
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  • bells -- let's call them c,d. Michael Fould's naming convention we can call this method
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  • NB the first call (2) is at the first six end of the peal. ...dominated” double-peal of Stedman which is a very significant challenge to call. He successfully shows that a peal can generate lots of musical rows of St
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  • this is Morris' 240, lets call this [M] are require that the
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  • ...on towerbells, on 24 Jun 2007 in just 31 years. This amounts to 25,338,418 changes, and this is just for the successful ones. There are many other records enc ...n his 80th birthday for Sunday service. He progressed to rounds and call changes on twelve and plain hunting on seven. Whilst visiting family he joined in
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  • ...ringing community in Cornwall, generally seen as one of the strongholds of call change ringing. Lillian Harry (who writes under a number of pseudonyms but
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  • call, Auditors - and I do a lot of work with ringing and church accounts too. Pr
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  • ...2-part compositions have expanded beyond just straight 1243657890 partend changes, with some interesting developments with 1654327890 partends. ...an just the plain leads from each cyclic part to take the length over 5000 changes. In the Pipe compositions, the “padding” is based on two blocks of thre
    33 KB (4,477 words) - 18:06, 23 September 2019
  • ...“regular” grids into as short a peal as possible – this was done in 19440 changes in January 2005, followed later that year by a 1053-method peal (incorporat ...erwork at every lead. In Richard’s words, “there are at least half-a-dozen changes from any one backwork to any other backwork”.
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  • (necessarily irregular) 36 h.l. variant (let's call it W)? chosen to call the Ip-Cm-Yo splice a five-lead grid splice
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  • ...ct created by bells rung to changes, and can hear differences between call changes and method ringing, or odd bell methods with a cover compared with even be ...of Grandsire and Stedman finish in this position, hence the odd number of changes.
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  • Let's call a splice 'simple' if it can involve just two
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  • multiple consecutive blows in one place or jump changes. include G even when it contains jump changes or some other
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  • For 5120, call 2M B 2W for course marked * ..., the overwork always changes at the leadhead, whilst the underwork always changes at the halflead. By using asymmetric over and underworks, the effect of a "
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  • To the festive gleam call down.
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