We should be doing the latter. Memory is merely one component (along with skill, focus, etc) needed to achieve it. Most of the poor striking I hear is not associated with memory failure (I've mistakes) it is down to lack of skill and/or intent.are ringing are we aiming to demonstrate the memory capacity of the ringers or create a good sound for the listeners?... — Alison Hodge
Not many I suspect.I wonder how many capable ringers, who can handle and strike bells well, get stuck in their ringing, become frustrated then leave because they simply find it difficult to remember blue lines, compositions etc?... — Alison Hodge
Mostly they don't help, because most people use ropesight to a degree and it's hard to read from a script at the same time. Some people do have a blue line in front of them as a prompt when learning. Would it be worth the effort of developing something to project it on the wall?So why do we not encourage the use of visual aids?... — Alison Hodge
Conversely, musicians (including marching bands) and choristers usually have their score — Alison Hodge
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