Group m
6ths Place Minor Methods
Lead End: 142635
Introduction
The value of Bastow LB and Kent LB lies initially in their role as a preparation for ringing Treble Bob Hunting.
Beyond that they have a role in spllicing with Alliance methods to give true 720s.
The group is small compared with others owing to the difficulty of creating regular methods with 2nds place bell as the pivot bell.
Barking Mad Bob Minor does have the correct Lead Head for inclusion in Group m, but has uneven parity and needs special attention to achieve a true 720.
Tenor - Observation Bell Positions and Work
| Symbol | Descriptor | No Call | Bob | Single |
| H | Home | Hunt 5-4 | Dodge 5-6 Down | Make 5ths |
| I | In | Hunt 3-2 | Hunt 3-2 | Hunt 3-2 |
| B | Before | Hunt 2-3 | Hunt 2-3 | Hunt 2-3 |
| F | Fourths | Hunt 4-5 | Make 4ths | Make 4ths |
| W | Wrong | Lie behind | Dodge 5-6 Up | Lie behind |
Double Place Bell Sequences.
142635 LE 16: Kent and Oxford T.B.; Norwich 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 for Oxford Treble Bob is a foundation stone for ringing the 6 Treble Dodging Methods in Group m.
List of touches
The complib links in the margin take you to the appropriate touch (e.g. 72 Oxford Treble Bob Minor) 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.
Dover Delight is complib method 23571.
add ?substitutedmethodid=23571 to the URL.
Example:
The first touch is 72 Oxford Treble Bob URL: :
https://complib.org/composition/132755
To apply this to Dover Delight use URL: :
https://complib.org/composition/132755?substitutedmethodid=23571
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