8589357216

8589357216



54


RaJ/t-Stglu.

Prkking Boh Ihmhlfs bv the Ir ad enJs.—Takt- Ihe lirsi lead-end in Bob Double'; (3 5 2 4)* lIn ti lakę the helis in third’s, hflh'b, second's, and fnurth's places from iluś ^3-) j lead-end, and write them down in second's, tlurd's, 35^4 fourllds, and hfth*s pktces in the next linę and you 5^32 will have the second lead-end, and in this way all the 4253 lead-end may be produced. The fminli lea i-end thus 2343 obtained will be rounds, and these lend-ends are ihose of the plain course.

in writing nut all the chan ges of a plain routse, i his modę of pricktng the lead-enrk independent ly is very useful. Jt enables us to test mir work as ii goes on, and prevents a inistake besng continued beyond the kad in which it occurs. As solhi as the first lead is pricked in fuli weean usr that lead-end foj the productirni of all the other lead esuls, withonl writing ont any furtka leuds in fuli. If, howcver, we want the other changes written out in tuli, we can sec as we go along whelber each lencj end is tlie same as the correspnndmg one produced by prkking tlie !cad*emJs otdy.

W hen n bob is called, a diiferent lead-end will be pioduced. t is, therefore, necessary to prlck u lead from rounds ending with a bob, in orda that the effeci on the positions of the bells may be ubserveiL In Bob Doubles, a bob Irom rmir.ds, at tlie firsi lead-end, brmgs 1 3 3 4. The followmg are, there-fore, the two ways in which the hrst lead may be produced, either with a "■plain lead," or a "bob lead,”

I use the term “bob lead" to express a lead with a bob at the end of it, in distinetiun to a “plain lead," which is, ot course, the ordinary one.

Tobie jor pńcking Boh Doitblrs by the Uad-ends,

2 3 4 5    2345

Plain lead 3524

Hi4.1 lead 2 3 5 4



Wyszukiwarka

Podobne podstrony:
liepe-Sight. A Bob is mado e.yaclly in the same way as in Bob Doubles, that is, by fourdTs place bei
skanuj0017 (190) The didgeridoo Is the -tradltlonal musical Instrument plaved bv the aborl
MR293R19059 1 Rexnovirtg; First remove the trim, with the window ln the raj-sed posjtion, then take
54 (212) 102 The Viking Age in Denmark to the relatively substantial ratio of horses, which arc rare
54 (307) 3.5.5A. Non-specific technique for the deep ventral muscles to increase dorsal flexion
P1010721 2 Mirr i« the uf H vcry unfortunnle, irrcsponublc man talkd Vlr N ) >„« Imutfim ili.ti I
Page08 8 Fuel system The fuel system makes ayailable under pressure the amount of fuel reguired 
egz pisemny pytania3 bv the editor. 4.    Not many articles a) is written
Greeley, Andrew M Happy Are The Merciful (FSB) I Over 15 Million Andrew M. Greeley Books in Print
image003 Siren Menage Everlasting The story behind Th* Lost CoUcction Duriny recent excavations in s
image036 iii w ResuKs DKpIay B B I D I-3 I1® 3 The defaiit lent and see n ihe display betow a-o C
skan6 (3) 54 4 ROZDZIALI polityki zawsze stanowiły parę z koncepcjami natury - powiązane ze sobą ta

więcej podobnych podstron