Rering
Rering refers to the process of re-engaging a bell, typically in a campanile or bell tower, after it has been rung. This usually involves the bell's rope or lever being pulled again to make the bell sound a second time. The term is most commonly associated with the ringing of church bells or other large bells for various purposes such as calling people to worship, signaling events, or as part of a change ringing sequence. Reringing can also refer to the act of ringing a bell again after a period of silence or as part of a continuous performance. The technique and purpose of reringing vary depending on the context, from simple repetition to complex musical patterns. In some traditions, the act of reringing has specific ceremonial significance.