Ringing Clarence 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 Elston Delight Minor.
Some hints and tips for developing the skill are given in the
techniques
section.
Positional Awareness
Clarence Delight Minor is highly fluid, (more so than Elston) and the comfort zone of the Oxford TB slow work is disrupted.
Place Notation Elements
The method only contains 6 elements (X, 14, 36, 16, 12), all of which will already have been rung.
Place Bells, Pivot Leads, and Staging posts
Place bell sequences:
1-2, 1-5, 1-4, 1-3, 1-6, 1-2
3-4, 6-3, 2-6, 5-2, 4-5, 3-4
6-5, 2-4, 5-3, 4-6, 3-2, 6-5.
For 5-6 pair, the pivot point is when the pair dodges together in 1-2, a sort of slow work hand-over.
For 3-4 pair, the pivot point is when they cross over in 4-5 at the Half Lead.
Awareness of other bells
Most ringers on encountering Clarence Delight find it quite tricky to ring well.
Structurally the method is "merely" a combination of standard methods,
in practice it feels very different.
Coursing Order in Clarence Delight Minor
Clarence Delight exhibits natural coursing order above the treble.
Take note of the six points where a coursing pair dodge together.
Ringing the Method
Clarence Delight Minor makes excellent use of the skill of following the treble in combination with the structural variation on Primrose S. and Oxford TB.
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