Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing - Wherein is laid down plain and easie Rules for Ringing all - sorts of Plain Changes by Fabian Stedman;Richard Duckworth
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Now the _Treble_ must be _hunted_ up over the _Second_
and _Third_, which is to be done, by making a _Change_ between the _Treble_, and each of those two Bells in order; therefore first I remove the _Treble_ up over the _Second_, into the _seconds_ place, by making a _Change_ between the _Treble_ and _Second_, thus.-- 213 The _Treble_ being removed up over the _Second_, it must next be removed up over the _Third_, as in this _Change_.-- 231 Alwayes observe, that when the _Hunt_ moves from the foremost _Bell_ toward the hindmost, then it _hunts_ up, as in the _Changes_ next before; but when it moves or _hunts_ from the hindmost Bell, toward the Bell that leads, then it _hunts_ down, as appears by the _Changes_ following. The _Treble_ being _hunted_ up behind the _Extream_ Bells, an _Extream Change_ is next to be made between them.-- 321 Here you may observe, that if the _Hunt_ had been _hunted_ down without an _Extream Change_ first made, those _Changes_ in _hunting_ it down, would have been the same with those that were made in _hunting_ it up. The _Extream Change_ being made, the _Treble_ must be |
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