Ringing Humber Delight Minor.
Track the treble
Awareness of the position of the treble is a key skill for most bellringing methods,
and is the major key to ringing dodge together in Treble Bob Minor.
Some hints and tips for developing the skill are given in the
techniques
section.
Positional Awareness
Humber Delight Minor demands thoroughness, accuracy, and a crystal clear brain, especially for the work below the treble.
Place Notation Elements
The method contains 6 elements (34, 12, 14, 16 34X14, 36).
Double Place Bells
156342 LE 16: Double Court Bob; Sandal Treble Bob, Hull Surprise
1-2:1-2, 1-6, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 1-2
3-4:3-4, 4-5, 5-2, 2-6, 6-3, 3-4
5-6:6-5, 3-2, 4-6, 5-3, 2-4, 6-5
Pivot Leads
4ths Place Bell is the pivot bell.
For 3-4 pair, the pivot point is when they cross over in 1-2 at the Half Lead.
For 5-6 pair, the pivot point is when they cross over in 4-5 at the Half Lead.
Staging posts (a.k.a. Handrails).
Use the 3-pull dodging in 5-6 to relax, especially on a coursing pair.
Use
Structured Counting
to count to 3 using the position of the treble.
Awareness of other bells
The structured counting technique of the handrail above is based on awareness of the position of the treble.
Coursing Order in Humber Delight Minor
Natural coursing order is preserved well above the treble, use of the coursing order under the treble is a step too far for most people.
Ringing the Method
The tricky nature of the work above and below the treble demands high levels of concentration.
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