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peal$58586$ - traduzione in greco

SOUNDING CONTINUALLY CHANGING MATHEMATICAL PERMUTATIONS
Method Ringing; Quarter peal; Plain Bob Minor; Scientific ringing
  • Showing the effects of bobs and singles
  • The "plain course" of Grandsire Doubles; 30 changes
  • Place notation in English-style change ringing
  • The "diagram", also known as the "blue line", of change ringing plain hunt on six bells. Two bells are shown.

peal      
n. βρόντος, κρότος, κωδωνοκρουσία
peal of bells         
  • Mechanism of a bell hung for English full-circle ringing. The bell swings through more than a full circle in alternate directions.
  • A mini ring is a portable ring of bells which demonstrates the English full-circle style of ringing. The public can easily see how it works.
  • The bells of St Bees Priory shown in the "up" position. When being rung they swing through a full circle from mouth upwards round to mouth upwards, and then back again.
  • The bells of [[St Bees Priory]] in [[Cumbria]] shown in the "down" position, in which they are normally left between ringing sessions.
ARRANGEMENT OF PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS OPTIMIZED FOR SWINGING IN A CIRCLE TO CREATE PEALS
Peal of bells; Tenor bell; Rings of bells
κωδωνοκρουσία

Definizione

peal
(peals, pealing, pealed)
1.
When bells peal, they ring one after another, making a musical sound.
Church bells pealed at the stroke of midnight.
VERB: V
Peal is also a noun.
...the great peal of the Abbey bells.
N-COUNT
2.
A peal of laughter or thunder consists of a long, loud series of sounds.
I heard a peal of merry laughter.
N-COUNT: oft N of n

Wikipedia

Method ringing

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. It is a way of sounding continually changing mathematical permutations.

It is distinct from call changes, where the ringers are instructed how to generate each new change by calls from a conductor, and normally only two adjacent bells swap their position at each change.

In method ringing, the ringers are guided from permutation to permutation by following the rules of a method. Ringers typically learn a particular method by studying its "blue line", a diagram which shows its structure.

The underlying mathematical basis of method ringing is intimately linked to group theory. The basic building block of method ringing is plain hunt.

The first method, Grandsire, was designed around 1650, probably by Robert Roan who became master of the College Youths change ringing society in 1652. Details of the method on five bells appeared in print in 1668 in Tintinnalogia (Fabian Stedman with Richard Duckworth) and Campanalogia (1677 – written solely by Stedman), which are the first two publications on the subject.

The practice originated in England and remains most popular there today; in addition to bells in church towers, it is also often performed on handbells.