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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12534 12354 12345 The _Plain Changes_ on five Bells. There are _Six-score Changes_ to be _Rang_ on _five Bells_, which are to be _Rang_, by observing a _whole Hunt_, a _half Hunt_, and _three Extream Bells_; the course of the _whole Hunt_, is the same with the _Hunt_ in the _Twenty-four Changes_, and _hunts_ up and down in the same manner. The _half Hunt_ moves once, that is, over one Bell every time, the _whole Hunt_ comes before and behind the Bells; but when the _half Hunt_ is removed either before or behind the _Extream Bells_, then there is an _Extream Change_ to be made. For Example, I make the _Treble_ the _whole Hunt_, and _hunt_ it up; and the _Second_ the _half Hunt_ and _half hunt_ it up, making every _Extream Change_ between the two farthest _Extream Bells_ from the _half Hunt_; the _Extream Bells_ are the _Third_, _Fourth_, _Fifth_: Now observe, that whereas in the _Twenty-four Changes_, an _Extream Change_ was alwayes made, when the _whole Hunt_ came before or behind the _Bells_, in these _Six-score_ _Changes_ an _Extream_ is alwayes to be made, when the _Half Hunt_ comes before or behind the _Extream |
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