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Treble Bob Minor

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  Treble Dodging Minor - Kingston Treble Bob

Kingston Treble Bob Minor

About Kingston Treble Bob Minor - Complib

>Kingston Treble sits neatly between the standard Treble Bob methods and the simple, right place surprise methods.

Kingston Treble is “merely” London Scholars' Pleasure Treble Bob except that when the treble is dodging in 5-6, "Kent" places are made. That’s all it is!

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Structure

Method Structure.

Place Notation:
X 34 X 16 X 12 X 16 . 34 X 34 . 56, 16, Bob 14, Single 1456.

Grid:

Kingston TB numbers with grid

Diagram: Kingston Treble Bob Minor, plain lead, change-rows and grid.

Plain Course structure
The method is fairly static with triple dodges across the Half Lead. The 5th place half lead causes the pair in 3-4 to remain there and repeat the places work.


Learning

Learning Kingston Treble Bob.

The Structure

Kingston preserves the structure of London Scholars' Pleasure Treble Bob, the main blue line artefact then is the places work in the 5-6 section.
The places up are 3rds, 4ths, 3rds, 4ths
The places down are 4ths, 3rds, 4ths, 3rds

The Rules

Kingston Treble Bob Minor - the rules
Ring London Scholars' Pleasure Treble Bob unless the treble is dodging in 5-6 when double Kent places are made.


Double Blue Lines
1-2

Double Blue Lines

Kingston Treble Bob Minor, 1-2

Kingston Treble Bob Minor on 1-2

Diagram: Kingston Treble Bob Minor, 1-2.


3-4

Kingston Treble Bob Minor, 3-4

Kingston Treble Bob Minor on 3-4

Diagram: Kingston Treble Bob Minor, 3-4.


5-6

Kingston Treble Bob Minor, 5-6

Kingston Treble Bob Minor on 5-6

Diagram: Kingston Treble Bob Minor, 5-6.


Artefacts
Place Notation
Grid

Artefacts

The Blue Line features worth noting are the triple dodges front and back, and the places in 3-4.

Place Notation and Grid

The grid is a better memory aid than the Place Notation, however, Norbury Treble Bob Minor is a good choice of method to practice Place Notation. It combines the places of Oxford Treble Bob with Kent Treble Bob.

Pictels

This is a straightforward structure, there is no compelling reason to chop it up into picture elements.


Goals

Goals and learning approach

What you are trying to achieve needs to drive your approach.

Ringing by structure

If you are ringing Norbury 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 Kingston.


Ringing

Ringing Kingston Treble Bob.

Track the treble

Awareness of the position of the treble is a key skill for most bellringing methods, and a signiificant help in ringing Kingston Treble Bob Minor. Some hints and tips for developing the skill are given in the techniques section.

However, it is NOT suggested that ringers attempt to ring Kingston Treble Bob Minor simply by the rules to gain "track the treble" skills. There are better methods in which to develop that skill.

Positional Awareness

The structure, which separates bells between 3-4 and 5-6 above the treble, and between 1-2 and 3-4 below the treble, is significantly helpful in developing the awareness of place inside the change rows. This is a helpful method.

Place Notation Elements

The method only contains 5 elements (X, 12, 16, 34, 34X34, 56), all of which will already have been rung.

Place Bells, Pivot Leads, and Staging posts

For 3-4 pair, the pivot point is when the pair triple dodges together in 1-2.
For 5-6 pair, the pivot point is when they make places together in 3-4 under the treble.

Awareness of other bells

Because of the fairly static nature of the method, there is time to think, whilst ringing across the half lead, where other working bells will be at the following lead end.

Coursing Order in Kingston Treble Bob Minor

The Oxford places (1-2 section) and half lead structure make coursing order quite difficult to apply to Kingston Treble Bob. Nevertheless, start with:

  • 2nds place bell makes seconds (when treble is in 3-4 up) over its course bell (3rds place bell) and then leads again.
  • Then its afterbell (4ths place bell) does dodge-lie-dodge-5ths-dodge-lie-dodge.
  • As the afterbell is starting the backwork, the bell after the afterbell (6ths place bell) comes down to the front (just as it does in Oxford TB) to work with the 2nds place bell, both bells ringing 3 dodges across the Half Lead.
  • 2nds place bell then leaves the front and 6ths place bell works with its afterbell (5ths place bell) as treble returns to ring 3-4 down.

And:

  • As per Oxford Treble Bob, 6ths place bell and 5ths place bell Treble Bob hunt down in natural coursing order, 6 before 5.
  • As 6 starts dodging in 1-2 down at the front, 5 makes double Kent places with its after-bell, 3rds place bell.
  • 5ths place bell continues on to the front as noted above, while 3rds place bell passes the treble 4-5 and goes into the "Oxford above" region.

Ringing the Method

The great benefit of ringing Norbury Treble Bob is that enables practice at many of techniques which are used in the simple Surprise methods.


Touches

Touches.

See Sandal Treble Bob for touches that work with Kingston.