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Lightfoot Surprise Minor

About Lightfoot Surprise Minor

Lightfoot Surprise is a member of the Westmister group of methods having 2nds Place Norwich Surprise above the treble, and London below.

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Method Structure.

Place Notation:
X 34 X 14 X 12 X 36.14X14.36, 12, Bob 14, Single 1234.

Grid:

Lightfoot Surprise Minor change rows with grid

Diagram: Lightfoot Surprise Minor, plain lead, change-rows and grid.


Goals

Goals and learning approach

What you are trying to achieve needs to drive your approach.

Ringing by structure

Get going:.
Use whatever learning approach you like most to acquire enough knowledge to ring a plain course. Ring a few and see what aspects of the method spring out, and study these. Practice until courses and simple touches are ringable.

Performance Level

If you are wishing to achieve 720s, Quarters, or peals:
start with the "get going" as above, add in the bits that are natural to you.
Study the Double Place Bell sequences, and the lines.
Practice a lot.
Achieve some performances .

Method Mastery Level

It is unusual for a band to wish to achieve mastery in a method like Lightfoot.


Learning

Learning Lightfoot Surprise Minor.

The Rules

Ring Westminster above the treble, and backward hunting on 4 bells when treble dodges in 5-6, plus 3rds at the half lead.

The Structure

Use of the grid is helped enormously by an ability to see the position of treble.

Ring Westminster and Netherseale before tackling Lightfoot.


Double Blue Lines
1-2

Double Blue Lines

The Double Blue Lines give a useful overview of the method, adding context which is helpful for overcoming trips.

The Double Place Bell sequences are identical with Cambridge Surprise.

Lightfoot Surprise Minor, 1-2

Lightfoot Surprise Minor on 1-2

Diagram: Lightfoot Surprise Minor, 1-2.


3-4

Lightfoot Surprise Minor, 3-4

Lightfoot Surprise Minor on 3-4

Diagram: Lightfoot Surprise Minor, 3-4.


5-6

Lightfoot Surprise Minor, 5-6

Lightfoot Surprise Minor on 5-6

Diagram: Lightfoot Surprise Minor, 5-6.


Artefacts
Place Notation
Grid

Artefacts

The Blue Line features worth noting are:

  • 7-pull staging post / handrail in 5-6 across the Lead End

Place Notation and Grid

The choice here is personal preference. The author’s preference is the visual nature of the grid.

Pictels


Section by section

Section by Section

(To follow once more practise has been achieved).


Ringing

Ringing Lightfoot Surprise Minor.

Track the treble

Awareness of the position of the treble is a key skill for most bellringing methods, and a significant help in ringing Lightfoot Surprise Minor. Some hints and tips for developing the skill are given in the techniques section.

Positional Awareness

Place Notation Elements

The method only contains X, 36, 12, 16, 34, but 14X14.36.14x14 might be challenge.

Place Bells, Pivot Leads, and Staging posts

5ths place bell is the pivot bell, see notes above.

Awareness of other bells

Coursing Order in Lightfoot Surprise Minor

Natural Coursing Order is maintained above the treble.

Ringing the Method

We have no advice other than learn the method thoroughly.


Calls

Bobs and Singles.

Bobs replace the 2nds place at the Lead End with 4ths as per Plain Bob.


Touches

Touches of Lightfoot Surprise Minor.

3rds place bell is the pivot bell, and hence the first lead end is 156342 giving calling positions from the tenor as in Cambridge Surprise.