[r-t] 5088 Uxbridge etc
Don Morrison
dfm at ringing.org
Tue Dec 4 16:02:30 UTC 2007
On Dec 4, 2007 9:39 AM, <Barriehen at aol.com> wrote:
> I recognise it in so far as its a 3 part, 144 crus, good balance of s3s5
> versus Befores and at least 2 full courses per part.
...
> Can you get less than 16 bobs per part?
Thirteen:
5,088 Uxbridge Surprise Major
23456 M B W H
_____________________
42356 -
53246 2 sT,sV
24365 sT,sV -
65432 sT,sV
36245 - 3 -
23645 - - - -
_____________________
Repeat twice.
(If you don't have a fixed width font that's
H, 2MsTsV, sTsVW, sTsV, M3BH, MBWH)
These three part, 144 cru arrangements always seem a little sad, the
way you generally get so little of the music off the front and/or
little bell rollups which Uxbridge and friends so often can provide in
other structures.
--
Don Morrison <dfm at ringing.org>, <dfm2 at cmu.edu>
"A good plan isn't one where someone wins, it's where nobody thinks
they've lost."
-- Terry Pratchett, _The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents_
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