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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The _Third_ being _hunted_ up, another _Extream_ must be made, which brings the Bells round in their right places.-- 123 The _Plain Changes_ on four Bells. On four Bells, there are _Twenty four several Changes_, in _Ringing_ of which, there is one Bell called the _Hunt_, and the other three are _Extream_ Bells; the _Hunt_ moves, and _hunts_ up and down continually, and lies but once in one place, except only when it comes before or behind the Bells, at which time it lies there twice together; it has the same course here, as in the _six Changes_ before set down; two of the _Extream_ Bells makes a _Change_ every time the _Hunt_ comes before or behind them. An Example I will here give, making the _Treble_ the _Hunt_, and the _Extream Changes_ I make between the two farthest _Extream_ Bells from the _Hunt_. I set down the _four Figures_, representing the _four Bells_, thus.-- 1234 The _Treble_ must now be _hunted_ up behind the Bells, |
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