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Actually, I'm not a bellringer myself, even though I'm responsible for much of the current article (I did a pretty thorough edit a few months ago, including a rewrite of the intro ΒΆ and a big expansion of the "mathematics of bellringing" section.) One of my principal concerns in this article (as in
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Interesting article, and pretty well written! "Other more complicated methods permute the bells more elaborately, involving such manoeuvres as dodges, points, fish-tails, and cats-ears." What are these? Where are the references? -
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