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Odo Posted Feb 18, 2003
He was rather confused last night. I waffled my way through a couple of blue lines then dumped him in a pub whilst I rang a quarter of major. The expression of horror on his face as the quarter, then ringing in the local area was discussed was . Poor chap.
If we waffle on about blue lines and dodges he’ll soon give up and disappear.
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Vip Posted Feb 19, 2003
I can talk about ringing jargon to my hearts content.
Thinking of that, I'm supposed to be learning Stedman the moment. I mean, Stedman?? Of all the dull methods to ring... double dodging, the slow work, and woe betide a bob!! AAH!!
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Odo Posted Feb 19, 2003
For the bobs just count to three and then carry on and hope that you find some useful clue as you head into the front that will tell you if you're going in slow . Just keep track of which set of trouser legs you’re on! Well I find it useful to know anyway.
Stedman isn't dull! Ok then stedman doubles is a bit repetitive, the greater the number of bells involved the greater the excitement when a bob/single is called.
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Vip Posted Feb 19, 2003
What, you get to dodge *again*? And then try to remember whether you came out quick or slow last time...thinking about it, it's not like I've actually learnt singles yet. Or the starting points.
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Odo Posted Feb 19, 2003
For triples and above if you’re at the back and a bob is called you dodge three times. It doesn’t matter if you’re on your way out or in. If only one bob is called you then go to opposite way to that which you were expecting to.
Eg. If you’re ringing the treble, you go out quick and you’re expecting to come in slow. If the a bob is called whilst you are at the back you dodge three times, (if you dodged up you then lie as normal) and because of the bob you would come in quick rather than slow.
If two bobs had been called then you would go in slow. If you’ve got a nasty conductor who throws in about five bobs in a row just to keep you guessing , keep counting and hope for the best. There are other clues you can pick up on but everyone seems to develop their own method of coping.
Singles for triples and above are different again! Hope some of that makes sense.
Is the waffle taking effect yet do you think?
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Vip Posted Feb 19, 2003
Bobs I can usually cope with, in a limited fashion, though I do sometimes mis-count. Singles, well, I'll just have to look up the line and figure it out! I erally have to do that before this evening too...
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Vip Posted Mar 28, 2003
What's your email again, Odo? Or chuck one at me (my address is on my Space). Preferably before tomorrow.
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Mu Beta Posted Mar 28, 2003
*wonders if he should still be subscribed to this conversation*
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Mu Beta Posted Mar 29, 2003
That's what's worrying me.
You did give Becky sufficient directions to find Shackleton Hall, didn't you?
Only I know what women (particularly musicians) are like with directions.
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