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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where it is to lie twice together, and then to _hunt_
down before them, where it must lie twice, and then _hunt_ up again as before. The _Hunt_ is alwayes one of the two Bells which makes every _Change_, except only when it comes before or behind the Bells, and it moves only over one Bell at a time; 'tis to be _hunted_ up after this manner.-- 2134 2314 2341 The _Treble_ being _hunted_ up behind the Bells, as appears by the last _Changes_, the next is to be an _Extream Change_ between the two farthest _Extream_ Bells from the _Hunt_, which are the _Second_ and _Third_, thus.-- 3241 The _Extream_ being made, the _Treble_ must be _hunted_ down again, as in these _Changes_.-- 3214 3124 1324 The Treble being hunted down, there is another Extream Change to be made between the two farthest Bells from it, which are the Second and Fourth.-- 1342 |
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