Methods:
The classical methods for this group are:
Calling Positions:
Tenor - Observation Bell Positions and Work
| Symbol | Descriptor | No Call | Bob | Single |
| B | Before | Hunt 2-3 | Hunt 2-3 | Hunt 2-3 |
| H | Home | Hunt 5-4 | Dodge 5-6 Down | Make 5ths |
| F | Fourths | Hunt 4-5 | Make 4ths | Make 4ths |
| I | In | Hunt 3-2 | Hunt 3-2 | Hunt 3-2 |
| W | Wrong | Lie behind | Dodge 5-6 Up | Lie behind |
Conducting Hint:
Following the Coursing Order is a basic conducting skill, and this can be applied to simple Treble Bob Methods such as Kent and Oxford Treble Bob, by noting the bells leaving and entering the Slow Work.
This technique can be extended when ringing group h methods, viz:
For any 4 bells in sequence in the coursing order, (let's label them a, b, c, and d).
When a is 2nds place bell, b is 4ths place bell, the pivot bell.
At the half lead a and c cross with each other, and at the following Lead End, c is followed by d as the new 2nds place bell, and the process can be applied to the string of 4 bells in the Coursing Order starting at d.
Touches
Quoted lengths are for a method such as Double Court that has 60 Change Rows in the Plain Course.
The complib links in the margin take you to the appropriate Doouble Court touch 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.
Morpeth is complib method 15113.
add ?substitutedmethodid=15113 to the URL.
Example:
The first touch is 24 Double Court URL: :
https://complib.org/composition/84136
To apply this to Morpeth use URL: :
https://complib.org/composition/84136?substitutedmethodid=15113
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