Mentored Conducting Programme
Conducting is a skill which is usually developed over many years and with much practice. Various publications explain some of the basic techniques, such as the transposition of coursing orders, but for many people this is difficult to translate into practice.
This programme involves assigning an experienced conducting 'mentor' to each student. The mentor is available by email to provide guidance, explain the conducting techniques, answer questions and generally try to help the students to learn how to conduct more effectively.
The entry level is for ringers who are confident to call touches, there is no upper level.
The key is we are trying to teach conducting. The focus is on how to keep people right, plus related techniques such as selecting and learning compositions. The intention is not to teach Bob Calling, because that is a skill well served by existing publications.
If you need more information on basic Bob Calling, please find some suggestions on the Conducting page of the Central Council Bibliography page;
http://www.cccbr.org.uk/bibliography/
If you need experience at Bob Calling, to gain more confidence so you are ready to develop your conducting further via this programme, please arrange that at a local practice night or with help from your local association.
If you are ready to take this further now, we are ready to help you - please find more information, including how to join, on the Conduct 5040 webpages - just follow the link below;
http://www.cccbr.org.uk/education/conduct5040/
