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  2. Change ringing software - Wikipedia

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    The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers maintains a list of change ringing software. [1] There are four general types of software used in connection with change ringing: tools for composition, simulation, record keeping, and maintaining up-to-date bell tower directories.

  3. Change ringing - Wikipedia

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    This can be by method ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change, or by call changes, where the ringers are instructed how to generate each change by instructions from a conductor. This creates a form of bell music which cannot be discerned as a conventional melody, but is a series of mathematical ...

  4. Template:Non-free audio sample - Wikipedia

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    For example non-free use rationales, see Wikipedia:Use rationale examples. Template:Non-free use rationale audio sample may be helpful for stating the rationale. To patrollers and administrators: If this image has an appropriate rationale please append |image has rationale=yes as a parameter to the license template.

  5. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    Custom HD 96khz 24 bit wav recorded sounds with ongoing free new sounds and The Suggestion Engine where creators can request sounds Royalty Free Videvo Sound Effects: Yes Yes Royalty Free Sound Effects with a large selection of free sound effects. Royalty Free Videvo Music: Yes Yes Royalty Free Music library with a large selection of free music ...

  6. Campanology - Wikipedia

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    Bell-ringer demonstrating Russian chiming on a portable belfry. The bells in Russian tradition are sounded by their clappers, attached to ropes; a special system of ropes is developed individually for every belltower. All the ropes are gathered in one place, where the bell-ringer stands.

  7. Method ringing - Wikipedia

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    Method ringing (also known as scientific ringing) is a form of change ringing in which the ringers commit to memory the rules for generating each change of sequence, and pairs of bells are affected. This creates a form of bell music which is continually changing, but which cannot be discerned as a conventional melody.

  8. Bells on Sunday - Wikipedia

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    New recordings can be submitted for inclusion in the programme by ringers. This is done by sending the recording to an official liaison, a volunteer bell ringer, who checks the quality of the recording, authors the accompanying draft presentation notes, submits the recordings to the BBC producers and generally liaises with the BBC.

  9. Bell-ringer - Wikipedia

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    A bell-ringer at work in Palekh, Russia. A bell-ringer is a person who rings a bell, usually a church bell, by means of a rope or other mechanism.. Despite some automation of bells for random swinging, there are still many active bell-ringers in the world, particularly those with an advanced ringing tradition such as full-circle or Russian ringing, which are artistic and skilled performances ...