Ringing Burton Treble Bob 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 Rochester Treble Bob Minor.
Some hints and tips for developing the skill are given in the
techniques
section.
Positional Awareness
Burton Treble Bob Minor aids the development of awareness of turning round in 4ths uder the treble.
Place Notation Elements
The method only contains 5 elements (X, 14, 34, 16, 12), all of which will already have been rung.
Double Place Bells
1-2, 1-5, 1-4, 1-3, 1-6, 1-2
3-4, 6-3, 2-6, 5-2, 3-4
5-6 Pair in coursing order: 6-5, 2-4, 5-3, 4-6, 6-5
NB: This sequence is also found in College Bob Minor.
Pivot Leads
5 is the pivot bell.
For 3-4 pair, the pivot point is when the pair cross in 2-3.
For 5-6 pair, the pivot point is when they cross in 4-5.
Staging posts (a.k.a. Handrails)
There is an awful lot of hunting in this method, and there is little time to rest.
Awareness of other bells
Coursing Order in Burton Treble Bob Minor
The Oxford places and half lead structure make coursing order quite difficult to apply to Burton Treble Bob above the treble.
However, coursing order is maintained by the pivot bell triplet (6-5-3) across the half lead.
The Half Lead coursing order needs careful study.
Ringing the Method
Burton Treble Bob Minor makes excellent use of the skill of following the treble in combination with a simple structural variation on a standard method.
It demands the level of concentration that is needed for a simple surprise method.
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