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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In the _Twenty-four Changes_ are contained the _six
Changes_; the _three Extream Bells_ in the _Twenty-four_ makes the _six Changes_ in course, every _extream change_ being one of the _six_, and the _Hunt_ hunting through each of the _six Changes_, makes _Twenty-four_: For Example, take the _three Extream_ Bells in the first _Twenty-four_ set down before, which are 234, and set down the _six Changes_ on them, thus.-- 234 324 342 432 423 243 234 Now take the first _Change_, which is 234, set the _Treble_ before it, and _hunt_ it through, thus.-- 1234 2134 2314 2341 The _Treble_ being _hunted_ up behinde, take the next _Change_ of the _six_, which is 324, set it directly under the _First_, and _hunt_ the _Treble_ down through it, thus.-- |
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