720 Plain Bob Minor - BSBSW BH x2 |
Wrong | 4ths | Before | In | Home | 23456 | 53246 | Changes |
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Bob | | | | | 52436 | 32546 | 60 |
Single | | | | | 32456 | 52346 | 60 |
Bob | | | | | 53426 | 23546 | 60 |
Single | | | | Bob | 42356 | 52436 | 60 |
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Repeat twice | | Total | 3 X 240 |
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Abel Composition Code | 3 { 2 ( W SW ) H } | |
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Hints and tips
This popular 720 has almost the minimum number of calls, and one bell unaffected by the calls at Wrong in each part, viz:
Part 1: 532 affected by calls, 4, unaffected by calls, dodges 5-6 down with Tenor
Part 2: 524 affected by calls, 3, unaffected by calls, dodges 5-6 down with Tenor
Part 3: 543 affected by calls, 2, unaffected by calls, dodges 5-6 down with Tenor
Some pitfalls for the ringer of 3-4 to avoid:
1st part: After the first bob and single, 3-4 are coursing, 3 down before 4.
2nd part: The halfway point is at the end of the course, coursing order 54236, and at the home, the change is 124356.
Bob Wrong Single Wrong completes the block and brings back coursing order 52436 until the part end.
3rd part: In this last part, 3-4 are coursing throughout.
In the first and last course of the last part, the order is 4 down before 3; in the 2nd and 3rd courses, the order is 3 down before 4.
So for the last 5 courses of the extent, 3-4 are coursing, 2 courses 4 down first, 2 courses 3 down first, and 1 last course, 4 down first.
And one pitfall for the conductor to avoid:
The first bob Wrong of a part comes immediately after the last bob Home of the previous part.
Are you short of mental capacity to transpose coursing orders whilst ringing and calling at handbell speeds? - You bet!
So, just learn the coursing orders, viz:
At Wrong: B 325, S 523, B 235, S 532 plain course, Home B 524 part end;
At Wrong: B 245, S 542 half way, B 425, S 524, Home B 543 part end;
At Wrong: B 435, S 534, B 345, S 543, Home B 532 720 end.
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