On handbells there obviously isn’t 70ft of rope to worry about and the bells weigh considerably less than the small car we regularly seek to control swinging above our heads. You do, however, have to ring two bells at a time.
This scheme can be used by ringers joining established handbell bands as well as those wishing to start a new handbell band. Calling and conducting skills are developed in tandem with method ringing.
To complete the scheme, you will have rung at least seven extended pieces of ringing, known as quarter peals, which typically take 40 minutes to complete (handbell ringing is generally quicker than tower bell ringing). Quarter peals are internationally recognised and recorded on BellBoard. Why not click on the BellBoard link and have a look at what other ringers are doing. Search by handbells − it’s a real eye-opener!