Practise a method from any bell, optionally selecting calls (bob / single) and spliced methods.
Select the 'Number of bells' and the 'Method Name'.
Number of bells
Method Name
Select a method to start at the selected row OR
Click on the ID from one of the Selected methods table entries below.
Method Variation
Selected methods
ID
Base Method Name
Variation Method Name
Calls
Rows
Number of changes
0
Number of errors
0
Error Report
An error has occured because you attempted to place a bell incorrectly. A row has been added to the table below showing:
Row - the row containing the change you are attempting to add
Expected change - The expected order of the bells for the next change shown by bell numbers in place order.
Practice bell - The bell number you are practising on.
Attempted place - The place you were attempting to place your bell in the next change
Row
Expected change
Practice bell
Attempted place
The 'blue lines' for each working bell can be selected / de-selected by clicking in the box above the bell place.
Select the appropriate direction buttons at the bottom of the method diagram.
An error will result in a 'beep' and the error count below will be incremented.
The cursor keys left, down and right (if available) may also be used as direction buttons.
If the method has bobs and singles, they are shown at the appropriate calling point before the treble 'lead end',
as boxes to the left of the diagram. The bob box is shown on the far left and is in-line with the 'B' at the top of the diagram.
The single box is shown on the near left and is in-line with the 'S' at the top of the diagram.
Click on the Bob or Single box when the box appears to practise the action following the call.
Note that if a click occurs on a box several changes after the box appears, the later changes are removed back to the box
and any errors reported after that row will be removed.
A lead end is shown as a dark grey horizontal line. The thicker horizontal line shows when the bells are in rounds.
Method Splicing
Another method may be spliced at the last row of the diagram by clicking in the column on the right hand side of a row
to practise the action following a splice.
If there are a number of changes below the row that was clicked,
the later changes are removed back to the clicked row.
The spliced method can be removed by clicking on the row containing the method change
URL of selected method(s)
The URL shown below has been automatically copied to the system clipboard (paste buffer).
This can be pasted to any required destination by holding down the "Ctrl" key and typing V
in a Microsoft Windows system.
This can be useful when a method has been selected for a practice when the URL can be sent to the team,
or when composing a touch.
Repeated changes
A touch will be considered 'false' if there are repeating changes within what is considered to be the limit of the
maximum number of changes. For a five bell method this is 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120.
The table below shows the repeating row numbers (if any) which are also marked on the diagram.