Group f
2nds Place Minor Methods
Lead End: 142635
Methods:
Introduction
St. Clement's is well known as a method to follow from the Plain hunting based methods, and Double Oxford has a classical structure,
whilst Lomdon and Wells have their place as part of the standard Surprise Minor Methods.
With pivot bell being place no 5, St Clements Bob has some short touches.
Short touches can be called by calling pattern, beyond that the sixth is commonly used as an Observation Bell.:
Tenor - Observation Bell Positions and Work
| Symbol | Descriptor | No Call | Bob | Single |
| I | In | 3-4 Down | Run In | Make 3rds |
| B | Before | Make 2nds | Run Out | Make 2nds |
| F | Fourths | 3-4 Up | Make 4ths | Make 4ths |
| W | Wrong | 5-6 Up | 5-6 Up | 5-6 Up |
| H | Home | 5-6 Down | 5-6 Down | 5-6 Down |
Double Place Bell Sequences.
142635 LE 12: St Clement's College Bob; Rochester T.B.; London S
1-2:1-2, 1-3, 1-5, 1-6, 1-4, 1-2
3-4:3-4, 5-2, 6-3, 4-5, 2-6, 3-4
5-6:6-5, 4-6, 2-4, 3-2, 5-3, 6-5
Understanding and learning the Place Bell sequences is a foundation stone for ringing all 19 Treble Dodging Methods in Group f.
List of touches
The lengths given below are generated when called to a method with 8 changes per lead.
Lengths and falseness can be checked aganst complib.
The complib links in the margin take you to the appropriate St. Clement's College Bob touch on Complib (in a new window).
To apply a touch to a different method find the complib number of the method by hovering over a link.
Old Oxford Delight is complib method 23209.
add ?substitutedmethodid=23209 to the URL.
Example:
The first touch is 48 St. Clement's URL: :
https://complib.org/composition/84098
To apply this to Old Oxford use URL: :
https://complib.org/composition/84098?substitutedmethodid=23209
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