King Edward Surprise Minor

rung as Keston Surprise on 08/01/1966
Changes
  • Adjacent
  • Identity
  • Jump
  • Static
  • Dynamic
Hunt bells
  • Principle
  • Hunter
    • One
    • Multiple
    • All
Working bell cycles
  • Monocyclic
  • Isocyclic
  • Differential
Hunter classes
  • Plain
    • Place
    • Bob
    • Single
  • Treble Dodging
    • Treble Bob
    • Delight
    • Surprise
  • Alliance
  • Treble Place
  • Hybrid
  • Little
Symmetry
  • Asymmetric
  • Palindromic
  • Double
  • Rotational
  • Offset
Leadheads
  • Plain Bob
  • Grandsire
  • Original
  • Cyclic
  • Rounds
Course properties
  • True plain course
  • True leads
  • Right place
  • Uneven parity
  • Layered
Place notation
-36-14-12-36-14-36,12
Leadhead
154632
Divisions
None
Default calls
Near
FCH Groups
Accepted extension path
Compositions designed for this method
21
Leads in course
5
Lead length
24
Plain course length
120
Hunt bells
1
Working bells
5
Stationary bells
0
Maximum blows in one place
2
Music score (default scheme)
♫ 19
Date Type Details
Fri 15 Jul 1966 First peal on towerbells King Edward Surprise Minor at Bradfield, Berks by the Oxford Diocesan Guild at Bradfield, Berks
Thu 11 Jun 2020 First inclusion in a quarter peal on keyboards 1320 Spliced Surprise Minor (6m) at Thorrington, Wickford & Great Hockham, Ringing Room, conducted by Simon A Rudd