Chtingrs on Six Bdh.
cali is u-nned a "Single," and is so namert berause, instead uf chunging, a pair uf bells lit mli. A “Single" at ilu- cud uf lhe iast knd of tiie plain course is annexcd.,:
lt wili be seen thał the bel kin secondk, t hi nl kami fuurtlik placcs lic sliii, or in other words, make those placcs. Thus, ihe bel) which che trebleiuins Prom the lead works in Lhe same way as af an ordinnry lead; lhe beli that would have dndged in 3-4 up irmkes fourtlTs place, as at a bub lead. One beli, ho\vevei, luis wnj-]< enlrrely iliffererit froin anything yet des<. libed ; thk is lhe beli that turns the deble Prom bekiml, and would have dndged in 3-4 down.
This beli małies ihwd's place, and then hunls up bchiml. The bells in 5-6 are not in any way aflected by a Single, The wotk of the diifcrenL bells may be cahulaied thusi
5 3 f-> i -1 l
J 5 1 f' M J i 5 ! r> 4
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Single
The Duły of the Btlls <ti a Single.
The heli ihe treble lurns. from the lead make?. seonnd’s place, and leads agairi, ab at, a plain iearl
The heli that would havc-dodged in ? 4 up make5; foiirlh's place, and (hen ijocb down to lead, as at a bub
The. beli that lurns lhe łreble trnin Iwhirid. and wnuki )iavc dodged in 3-4 down, makes third s place, and then hunlb up behind.
Willi regard to the duły uf these bells ;it the lead following a single, supposing it to be a pkiin-lead, the bells making secoinTs and fourilbs place will, tespectkely, do the work following a plain .truł a bo Li-lead. The bel! [hal mak es lite third’s place at
The reason a 720 of [3ob Minor camiol he goi widiom using Singles is fullv explained in che Chapters on lhe • • 111 and Out-of-Course of the Chan ges." in Parł l. of 1Vl hriittse on Trt><ie li ab "