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- Grandsire abstract "Grandsire is one of the standard change ringing methods, which are methods of ringing church bells or handbells using a series of mathematical permutations rather than using a melody. The grandsire method is usually rung on an odd number of bells: Grandsire doubles is rung on five working bells, grandsire triples on seven, grandsire caters on nine and grandsire cinques on eleven.".
- Grandsire wikiPageExternalLink gs5.htm.
- Grandsire wikiPageID "12787737".
- Grandsire wikiPageLength "6646".
- Grandsire wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Grandsire wikiPageRevisionID "671842549".
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Society_of_College_Youths.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bell_ringing.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Change_ringing.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Church_bell.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Handbell.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Kettering.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Method_ringing.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Northamptonshire.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLink Permutation.
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grandsire Doubles".
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grandsire Triples".
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grandsire".
- Grandsire wikiPageWikiLinkText "grandsire".
- Grandsire author "Richard Duckworth and Fabian Stedman".
- Grandsire name "Tintinnalogia, or, the Art of Ringing".
- Grandsire no "18567".
- Grandsire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Grandsire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bells.
- Grandsire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Grandsire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Empty_section.
- Grandsire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gutenberg.
- Grandsire year "1671".
- Grandsire subject Category:Bell_ringing.
- Grandsire hypernym Change.
- Grandsire type Organisation.
- Grandsire comment "Grandsire is one of the standard change ringing methods, which are methods of ringing church bells or handbells using a series of mathematical permutations rather than using a melody. The grandsire method is usually rung on an odd number of bells: Grandsire doubles is rung on five working bells, grandsire triples on seven, grandsire caters on nine and grandsire cinques on eleven.".
- Grandsire label "Grandsire".
- Grandsire sameAs Q5595536.
- Grandsire sameAs m.02x4yr7.
- Grandsire sameAs Q5595536.
- Grandsire wasDerivedFrom Grandsire?oldid=671842549.
- Grandsire isPrimaryTopicOf Grandsire.