This post is the first of what I hope will be an occasional series, where I simply explain a method in words. How ringers think about a method in practical terms, when actually ringing, is often rather different from how we represent methods in diagrams! So learning a method generally involves some sort of translationContinue reading “Harlington Alliance Minor”
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From Plain Bob Doubles to Triples
This post is aimed at ringers who have recently “moved on” from Plain Bob Doubles, and those who teach such ringers. Plain Bob Doubles has a lot of features that aren’t often explicitly taught, usually because it would be too much information at once for the ringers learning. But continuing to work on it andContinue reading “From Plain Bob Doubles to Triples”