Minor Stepping Stones @ Tulloch

Minor Stepping Stones is an ART structured scheme of work, adding one new technique at a time, through 5 levels to encompass over 40 methods from plain bob minor to 3 spliced surprise minor. 4 Alderney ringers have just spent a training week in Tulloch focusing on the latter stages of this scheme

With an hour of theory every morning – examining the structure of various methods, different approaches to method learning, over and under to produce the 41 standard methods, how does spliced work? and 2 hours of focused general ringing on 8 & 10 in the evening (DNCBM, Cornwall S Major, Stedman triples & grandsire caters) the programme was an exceptional opportunity to extend everyone’s abilities

A total of 10 helpers and 13 students provided a steady band for a focus session /qtr peal attempt in one tower while the remainder of ringers practised the ‘Method(s) of the Day’ in the other tower – full on, exhausting but such fun. The progress was tremendous:-)

Making good use of Duncan

When Duncan told us he had to be in Alderney for work at the beginning of February it gave us the perfect opportunity for (another) qtr peal of bob triples on our new middle 8.

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Happily Duncan made all the right noises about the sound/weight/circle shape :-):-)

In addition to spending an hour focused on Norfolk S Minor and an hour focused on Cambridge S Minor we also rang a qtr peal of bob doubles @ Wells with one of our latest recruits

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An evening of handbell ringing gave us an opportunity to practice St Clements Bob Major and Double Norwich Ct Bob major

Hurry back please Duncan:-)