Handbell roundup for March

Here's the latest, gathered from BellBoard. Some quarters:

The Middlesex Handbell Day included a first quarter of major in hand for Martin Clode and a first quarter of treble bob major for Rebecca Gingell.
http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=452491
http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=452490
http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=452122

A new band is pleased with progressing to Plain Bob Major:
http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=450743

We would love to know more about the bell ringing day at Seven Fields Primary School, Swindon, which included a quarter.

Now on to peals.

The featured performance this month is the Cambridge University Guild dinner touch. I believe that the tradition of the dinner touch started in the 1960s, when there was a band of students ringing peals of Stedman Caters and Cinques - the likes of Andrew Hudson, Clarke Walters and Hadley Hunter. The dinner touch was the so-called "Z course": 120 Stedman Cinques, called 1, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. As time went by, the same touch was always rung, although usually there wasn't a band who could naturally ring it; intensive practice was required throughout the academic year, and the result was a whole series of CUG members whose handbell repertoire was Plain Bob Minor and that particular touch of Stedman Cinques. I rang in it four times, from 1988 to 1991, which was a significant factor in developing what little twelve-bell ability I have. A few years ago there was a rather controversial break with tradition when the dinner touch was a three lead touch of Spliced Surprise Maximus (Phobos, Bristol, Phobos). This year they have again defied tradition by ringing some of the methods from David Pipe's celebrated "quark peal". I wasn't at the dinner but I'm sure it was a great performance.


Cambridge University Guild
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Lucy Cavendish College, Warburton Hall
Saturday, 14 March 2015 (17 in A)
172 Spliced Maximus (3 Methods)
96 Strange Differential, 48 Top, 28 Charm Differential; 7 changes of method
1-2 Imogen R Diver (Girton)
3-4 Rebecca C Harwin (Jesus)
5-6 James R A Dann (Corpus Christi)
7-8 Oliver P Bardsley (Pembroke)
9-10 Robert K Flockton (Queens') (C)
11-12 Max L D Drinkwater (Jesus)
The first public performance of quark methods on handbells.