Index to PDF files
- All change: Doubles methods for the development
of early change ringing
Blue lines and narrative instructions for 9 methods - see All change for list of methods - All change: Minimus methods for the development
of early change ringing
Blue lines for 11 methods - see All change for list of methods - All change: Minor methods for the development of early change ringing Blue lines and narrative instructions for 8 methods - see All change for list of methods
- Doubles: Detailed wall-chart on learning to ring Bob Doubles
Covers: Plain Course, Bobs, blue line, order of work, (place bells), ideas for developing skills, Funny Bob Doubles, Bayles Bob Doubles, ideas for learning to ring touches, what next (Reverse Canterbury, Grandsire Doubles, Plain Bob Minor) - Doubles: Plain Bob Doubles worksheet
- Doubles: Calling Plain Bob Doubles
- Doubles: Planned progression to ringing Plain Bob Doubles
- Doubles: Plain Bob Doubles quiz (30 multiple-choice questions)
- Doubles: Grandsire Doubles wall-chart
- Doubles: Grandsire Doubles worksheet
- Doubles: Calling Grandsire Doubles
- Doubles: Grandsire Doubles quiz (20 multiple-choice questions)
- Doubles: Stedman Doubles wall-chart
- Doubles: Stepping stones to Stedman Doubles
Includes Erin and Cloister Doubles (Stedman Quick Sixes) - Foundation skills: Developing foundation skills
These ideas may provide you with a variety of different activities to make your practices more interesting whilst at the same time building some foundation skills for moving on to change ringing later:
Ideas for developing bell handling/control skills (includes ringing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, Practical ideas to help develop listening skills, Ideas for having fun with call changes, Practical ideas for building up to ringing Plain Hunt, Practical ideas for developing ropesight, blue lines for Cloister Doubles, Slapton Slow Course Doubles, Bastow Little Court and Penultimus Doubles - Foundation skills: Bell control and call changes quiz (20 multiple-choice questions)
- Foundation skills: Using Kaleidoscope ringing Overview, how to ring Mexican Wave
- Foundation skills: Kaleidoscope Works and Advanced
Kaleidoscope Works
Wallcharts showing lines for Long Places in 3/4, Place Making, Dodging and Long Places and Double Dodges, Treble Bob in 2/3 and 4/5, Treble Bob in 2/3 Places in 4/5, Yorkshire Places and Stedman Doubles back work - Foundation skills: Plain Hunt Doubles Plain course wallchart
- Plain Hunt (Doubles) quiz (20 multiple-choice questions)
- Plain Hunt (Doubles) Worksheet
- 10 ways to use a simulator
- Ringing jargon
- Ringing jargon worksheet
- Pieces of work
- More Doubles methods
Table of frontwork, 3/4 work, backwork and bobs for St Simons, St Martins, St Nicholas, Winchendon Place, St Osmunds, Eynesbury, St Remegius and Huntley; bluelines and rules for ringing St Simons and Reverse Canterbury; bluelines for St Martins, St Nicholas, Winchendon Place, St Osmunds, Eynesbury, St Remegius and Huntley; table of plain course, single and bob for Doubles variations April Day, May Day, Kennington, Wollaston, Southrepps, Campion, St David, Inkpen, St Ignatious, St Alban, Austrey, St Laurence and St Peter - Doubles calls and frontworks
Various Singles, bobs and Extremes: Plain Bob bob, Reverse Canterbury bob, Grandsire single, Grandsire extreme, Ols single, Wallflower single, Pink single, Antelope single
Frontworks for: St Simons, St Martins, St Osmund and Eynesbury - Method maker worksheet for Doubles
- Minor: Plain bob Minor (plain course
and touches)
Includes blue lines and tables of work - Minor: Plain Bob Minor quiz (20 multiple-choice questions)
- Method maker worksheet for Minor
Includes both Plain and Treble Bob - More Minor methods
For fun or for building skills towards Surprise Minor: covers Forward, Little Bob, St Clements, Double Oxford Bob, Kent and Oxford Treble Bob - Cambridge Surprise Minor
Blue line fully annotated with a verbal descripion of all the pieces of work - From Cambridge to Primrose
Example of converting a 2nds place method to 6ths place - York Surprise Minor Example of a method made up of different methods below and above the treble
- The Surprise Minor methods
Cross-reference list of all of the 41 regular Surprise Minor methods, showing their components below and above the treble
