Methodology

by Yorkshire Surprise


Books & Reference

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For bell ringers, change ringers, campanologists:********Please - if you encounter any difficulties with Methodology - do not just leave a grumpy comment (with a low rating) - get in touch by email ([email protected]) and a response will be with you shortly. Problems can usually be resolved quickly.Many thanks to all who have provided feedback - your support is greatly appreciated!********Swipe in from the left to get the method selection/method view menu.Alternatively, tap the screen to bring down the top bar that contains the burger menu in the top left (the method selection/method view menu), a drop down list of practice bells (including pairs of bells for hand bell ringers), and the context sensitive menu (three dots arranged vertically) that allows you to choose how Methodology represents the view youre in.New to this version of Methodology: A brand new look and feel A new way to navigate around the app (may take some getting used to :) Pinch to zoom the blue line Enhanced hand bell support Screens are designed to work in landscape as well as portrait Highlight your bell in Method Player to help learn to hear it amongst all the others Bobs and singles slightly better calculated Methods such as Double Norwich Surprise now have a choice of what bobs and singles are used"My Methods" should survive the update, but the Method Library is now much more accessible.Dont forget, CCCBR names are sometimes not what you might expect - e.g. Plain Hunt is included, but is called "Original". This is not something that Methodology has any control over!View methods with their Bobs and Singles, and practise your selected method with the method tutor and method player. Context sensitive settings allow you to select your practice bell, see extra changes before and after touches, and more!Bobs and Singles are created using a fully automatic algorithm - errors/omissions are going to occur so point these out and they will be dealt with.The entire Central Council of Church Bell Ringers method collection (for 4 to 12 bells) is included (December 2015). The method descriptions are included in heavily modified form. As such, the copyright notice is included below:These method collections are the copyright of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers. You are welcome to make copies of the material for your own use. You may distribute copies to others provided that you do not do so for profit and provided that you include this copyright statement. If you modify the material before distributing it, you must include a clear notice that the material has been modified.