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First Steps to Bell Ringing - Introduction to the Healthful Exercise of Bell Ringing in Rounds and Changes upon Church Bells - cover

First Steps to Bell Ringing - Introduction to the Healthful Exercise of Bell Ringing in Rounds and Changes upon Church Bells

Samuel B. Goslin

Verlag: Good Press

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In "First Steps to Bell Ringing," Samuel B. Goslin invites readers into the intricate and harmonious world of bell ringing, presenting a comprehensive guide that combines practical instruction with rich historical context. The book's literary style is both approachable and informative, marked by clear explanations and engaging anecdotes that enhance the reader'Äôs understanding of this traditional art form. Goslin delves into the physics of sound, the mechanics of the bells, and the social dynamics of teams, making it an essential resource not only for novices but also for seasoned ringers seeking to refine their technique and deepen their appreciation of the craft. Samuel B. Goslin, a passionate bell ringer and instructor, draws from decades of personal experience and extensive research to craft this seminal work. His background in music theory and community engagement has equipped him with a unique perspective, allowing him to address both the technical and emotional dimensions of bell ringing. Goslin'Äôs commitment to preserving this historic practice is evident throughout the book, as he weaves together personal stories and broader cultural narratives that highlight the significance of bell ringing in various communities. "First Steps to Bell Ringing" is an indispensable guide for anyone intrigued by the art of ringing, offering not just practical advice but also a profound appreciation for the traditions that surround this timeless practice. Whether you are a complete beginner or a curious enthusiast, Goslin'Äôs insightful writing will encourage you to explore the rhythmic beauty and communal spirit embodied in each ring.
Verfügbar seit: 29.10.2023.
Drucklänge: 51 Seiten.

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