This is the name for the Devon Call Change competition piece. So called because it is 60 changes based on the starting point of “Queens” (135246). Why not “60 on Queens”? Well Queens was previously called “Thirds” because musically the intervals between bells when rung in that order are thirds. It is actually 66 changes because it takes three changes to get from rounds to queens and three to get back again at the end. Here is a link to a team from Shaugh Prior ringing a beautifully struck peal of 60 in thirds: CALLCHANGES.CCCBR.ORG.UK Sixty on 3rds And these are the changes for “60 on thirds” So you read the dash as “to” which actually means “after” It begins in rounds , 1 2 3 4 5 6 4-5 means the bell no 4 should ring after the bell no 5 The change is made at the next handstroke (when you pull on the sally or fluffy bit). You keep ringing in the order 1 2 3 5 4 6 until the next call is made. The tenor, or bell no 6, does not change position, it always rings at the back no matter what...
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