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4 2d Plain bob doubles

Basic change ringing course

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  • @mchelvantx
    @mchelvantx2 жыл бұрын

    Dorothy Sayers brought me here...

  • @sheilamusic1
    @sheilamusic110 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, that is very helpful! Sx

  • @deeremeyer1753
    @deeremeyer17537 жыл бұрын

    So how do you sometimes end up with 4 or 5 ropes either mostly up or mostly down or 2 going up and passing the other three coming down midway and still end up with the spaced out notes? There is supposed to be a "round" involved based on what I've read, at least in some "peals" or whatever, but there is nothing like a real "round" involved in any of the ringing I'm seeing. A round always starts at the same point with the same person and the others singing or playing begin a bar behind the leader after singing or playing the tune in unison. The leader maintains his or her normal pace and the others wait and start later. They can go through again as a group or separate into their own spacing immediately each time through. It's a "round" because the "start" and "finish" SOUND like they're moving around the group and the music seems to speed up when in fact its going the same speed. Actually speeding up the notes of the bells and skipping the leader is not a "round".