Handling a bell is complicated. Part of what makes it difficult to understand is just that it is a series of actions, and many components and consequences of the actions aren’t visible. But we can make visual representations of things, and sometimes that can be a big help with understanding! Look at this cute littleContinue reading “Understanding Bell Handling with One Weird Trick!”
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A Minimus Method Visualization Tool
This post is about a visualization tool I developed in an attempt to show how change-ringing methods sound different from each other. Here I’ll look specifically at the minimus version. There are eleven plain minimus methods that contain all 24 permutations of four in their plain course. In change-ringing terms, the plain course is theContinue reading “A Minimus Method Visualization Tool”