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  Treble Dodging Minor - Melrose Delight

Melrose Delight Minor

About Melrose Delight Minor

Melrose Delight Minor is best thought of as Fountains Delight with 6th Place Lead Ends.

3rds place bell is the pivot bell and with the 6ths place lead end, the calling sequence for 6ths observation is as per Reverse Bob.

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Structure

Structure

Method Structure.

Place Notation:
34X36. 14 X 12 X 16 X 12 X 36, 16, Bob 14, Single 1456.

Grid:

Melrose Delight Minor change rows with grid

Diagram: Melrose Delight 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

If you are ringing any method to gain the skill of associating method structure with the work of the treble (valid goal), DO NOT learn the lines, learn the structure, ring, make mistakes and learn from them. Track-the Treble skills, Place Notation skills, coursing order skills can all be developed in this manner

Performance Level

If you are wishing to achieve 720s, Quarters, or peals:
start with the structural ringing as above, add in the bits that are natural to you.
Study 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 Melrose.


Learning

Learning Melrose Delight Minor.

The Structure

Experience of ringing Reverse Bob, with the specific calling sequence is valuable when first ringing Melrose Delight.

The Rules

Melrose Delight Minor - the rules
Ring 6ths Place Carlisle Surprise over Oxford Treble Bob except at the half lead when 3rds place is made and the pair in 1-2 dodge together.


Double Blue Lines
1-2

Double Blue Lines

Melrose Delight Minor, 1-2

Melrose Delight Minor on 1-2

Diagram: Melrose Delight Minor, 1-2.


3-4

Melrose Delight Minor, 3-4

Melrose Delight Minor on 3-4

Diagram: Melrose Delight Minor, 3-4.


5-6

Melrose Delight Minor, 5-6

Melrose Delight Minor on 5-6

Diagram: Melrose Delight Minor, 5-6.


Artefacts
Place Notation
Grid

Artefacts

The half lead place disrupts the slow work.

Place Notation and Grid

The pictorial grid emphasises the structure of the method better than the Place Notation.

Pictels

The rules are a good approach to the method, and splitting into individual elements is of no value.


Ringing

Ringing Melrose 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 Fountains Delight Minor. Some hints and tips for developing the skill are given in the techniques section.

Positional Awareness

The Carlisle specific work (1-2 section) requires detailed attention and careful learning.

Place Notation Elements

The method only contains 5 elements: 34X36, 14, 36, 16, 12.

Place Bells, Pivot Leads, and Staging posts

Place bell sequences:
1-2, 1-4, 1-6, 1-5, 1-3, 1-2
3-4, 2-6, 4-5, 6-3, 5-2, 3-4
6-5, 5-3, 3-2, 2-4, 4-6, 6-5
.

For 3-4 pair, the pivot point is when the pair dodges together in 1-2, a sort of slow work hand-over.
For 5-6 pair, the pivot point is when they cross over in 4-5 at the Half Lead.

Awareness of other bells

Most ringers on encountering Melrose Delight find it quite tricky to ring, the serious challenges arising from the backward work above the treble.

Coursing Order in Melrose Delight Minor

Melrose Delight exhibits natural coursing order at the Lead End.

Ringing the Method

3-4 pair dodge together 5 times in the Plain Course.
5-6 only dodge together once in the Plain Course.


Calls

Bobs and Singles.

Bobs replace the 6ths place at the Lead End with 4ths. This makes the calls feel a bit like Kent Treble Bob with the long 4ths.

Singles Singles are rarely used in Melrose Delight Minor.


Touches

Touches of Melrose Delight Minor.

3rds place bell is the pivot bell, and hence the first lead end is 135264 giving calling positions from the tenor as:
4ths, Out, In, Home, Wrong as per Reverse Bob.