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Project Pickled Egg aims to develop properly a new set of Core Surprise Major methods to replace the Standard 8, with the degree of thought, consultation and follow-up resource that could have traction. It was created by Simon Linford and is explored through a series of articles in the Ringing World that are repeated here. | Project Pickled Egg aims to develop properly a new set of Core Surprise Major methods to replace the Standard 8, with the degree of thought, consultation and follow-up resource that could have traction. It was created by Simon Linford and is explored through a series of articles in the Ringing World that are repeated here. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Project Pickled Egg - Part 1]] - Background |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Project Pickled Egg - Part 2]] - Where Did the Standard 8 Come From |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Project Pickled Egg - Part 3]] - Core Principles |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Project Pickled Egg - Part 4]] - Cambridge |
to be continued ... | to be continued ... |
Revision as of 22:43, 23 February 2018
Project Pickled Egg aims to develop properly a new set of Core Surprise Major methods to replace the Standard 8, with the degree of thought, consultation and follow-up resource that could have traction. It was created by Simon Linford and is explored through a series of articles in the Ringing World that are repeated here.
- Project Pickled Egg - Part 1 - Background
- Project Pickled Egg - Part 2 - Where Did the Standard 8 Come From
- Project Pickled Egg - Part 3 - Core Principles
- Project Pickled Egg - Part 4 - Cambridge
to be continued ...