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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3214 _First_, I _hunt_ up the _third_ over the _fourth_; the _Hunt_ being up, I make an _extream_ between the _treble_ and _second_, and then _hunt_ down the _third_ again, as in these _changes_, which course is to be observed to the end of the _Peal_. I have insisted the longer upon the directions to the _Twenty-four changes_, because it is the ground and method in _Ringing_ all _plain changes_; and by understanding this aright, the Learner will more easily apprehend the course of all _plain_ and _single changes_ whatsoever. The _Twenty-four plain changes_ are to be _Rang_ sixteen several wayes; in _hunting_ one Bell, it is to be _Rang_ four ways; that is, two wayes in _hunting_ it up, and the other two wayes in _hunting_ it down, (as appears in my directions before in _hunting_ the _treble_:) so that in _hunting_ the 4 Bells, 'tis to be _Rang_ 4 times 4 wayes, which makes 16, some of which I have here set down. Treble Hunt up, Extream between the 2 farthest Bells from it. 1234 2134 2314 |
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