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Bellringing at St Marys, Chilton, Buckinghamshire

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

Ringing this quiet ring of three up before a quarter peal of Kent. The ropes fall in a straight line, and we had no idea which was the treble and tenor.

1 1907 Mears & Stainbank
2 1686 Richard Keene
3 1907 Mears & Stainbank

Sanctus 1686 Richard Keene

None of us could remember how Kent goes, we had to firgure it out before we started the quarter. But here it is
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  • When ringing a quatre on 3 (with it being so false) how do you know when the optimum amount of changes is achieved?

  • @WrongAndHome The same way the conductor of a quarter peal of doubles knows how many extents have been rung.... by counting!

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    haha,, i like the begining :)

    how does kent go on three?!?!

  • None of us could remember how Kent goes, we had to firgure it out before we started the quarter. But here it is 123 123 213 123 213 231 321 321 231 213 123 213 123 132 312 132 312 321 231 231 321 312 132 312 132 123 123
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  • Show us your beard Graham!

  • I bet the other bloke felt like a noob. ''he's definitely one''

  • Great ++++++

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