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All practices: 7.30 - 9pm, unless otherwise advised
Visit our virtual ringing resources page and find things to keep your change ringing brain active.
FOR A ROPEFUL OF RINGING RESOURCES, visit the Association of Ringing Teachers.
Also, try out some of the following suggestions :
- Watch various videos produced in Bolton by Andy Cope and Laura Robinson https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKLdaIPUK1VBuMWg_jNao4J1SX18baIL5
- Learn the basics of change ringing or get ready to teach them to your band.
The Association of Ringing Teachers has its own YouTube channel ART YouTube channel - Listen to some really well-struck rounds and call changes : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2wWtOyBvfA
- Set up a virtual practice with your learners and teach them some interesting minimus methods.
These are stored at https://cccbr.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/ac_minimus.pdf. - Arrange a Virtual Branch Meeting using Zoom and the Ringing Room. Use our Virtual Ringing Guide
- Learn some new surprise major methods, for example:
- Horton's Four (Bristol, London, Belfast, Glasgow)
- Norman Smith's 23 spliced : https://www.simpleigh.com/ringing/method-lines/major/smith/methods.pdf
- The pickled eggs : https://wiki.changeringing.co.uk/Project_Pickled_Egg
- Find out about change ringing on handbells at https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~fhk1/Bells/hbellbook.pdf
- Find out how to compose a peal (and prove it isn't false !) : https://cccbr.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/leary.pdf
- Explore the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers YouTube channel.
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The LACR is keen to foster online ringing as a means to keep ringing active during the current COVID crisis.
The online collaboration tool Zoom has been identified as an excellent resource to help with ringing on line, bit the free edition limits users to 40 minutes after which the session expires.
To help with this, the LACR have purchased a Zoom license which gives unlimited time in the conference and also supports multiple Zoom rooms. This is available to any member of the LACR.
In the short term, please contact the webmaster (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) about using this facility. In the longer term it is hoped that access to this facility can be co-ordinated via an online scheduling resource.