[r-t] Antelope

Basil Potts basil at nlc.net.au
Wed Dec 5 23:17:39 UTC 2007


Of course!

Thanks Ben.

----- Original Message -----
From: Ben Willetts <ben at benjw.org.uk>
To: <ringing-theory at bellringers.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [r-t] Antelope


> > Thank you Robin. Do you think callings such as PBPBPS are not suitable?
>
> No.  As is commonly the case with variations, these calls affect bells
both
> before and after the lead-end.  Therefore, if you want to use a calling
that
> ends with a call, you must also *start* with the call -- in this case, a
> Grandsire start, then continue ringing Antelope -- otherwise it won't come
> round.
>
> While this is fine for the beginning of a touch -- you just explain to the
> band what to do -- it doesn't really work in a quarter-peal when you are
> mixing extents of different callings.  Best just to stick to extents that
> don't end with a call.
>
> Ben
>
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