poor old Fred might well have had a whole week of rehearsing his callchanges from the 3rd. — PeterScott
Should I place the band?
Some people get very heated about this. They resent not being free to choose which bell they will ring (or whether they will ring). The pros and cons are:
Pro
- Ringing master can ensure optimum support for learners.
- Ringing master can balance risk in terms of who rings.
- Ringing master can moderate enthusiasm that exceeds competence.
- Shy types get a fair share of the ringing.
- It is often quicker than waiting for volunteers.
Con
- It is more work.
- Ringing master has more responsibility (The ringing master is responsible for the overall conduct of the practice anyway, and cannot shed this responsibility by allowing a free-for-all. If an unsuitable band fires out a touch, he or she is still responsible.)
- Ringing master must know the ability of all ringers.
- Ringing master may make arbitrary allocations when personal preference could just as well have been served.
In most cases where training is the main theme of a practice, it is better to place the band. You do not have to place every rope individually. You could place some and then ask three people to fill in the remainder, leaving them to choose which they want. As a precaution, ask your ringers to let you know (quietly) during a practice if they feel they are getting left out, so you can do something about it before the end of the practice.
The case for placing the band is least in more advanced practices or where people are of similar ability.
If bands have not been traditionally placed in your tower, consider whether it would enable you to make better use of the time you spend practising. If not then don't worry. If it would, then consider introducing it, after explaining your reasons and seeking the support of the rest of the band.
And don't forget the minders. Placing the right person to stand behind someone in a touch could be as critical to its success as placing the ringers. — The Tower Handbook section 9.3 f:
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