[r-t] False Course Heads
    Alan Barber 
    delibaba at hotmail.co.uk
       
    Sun May 16 11:31:42 UTC 2010
    
    
  
> This is not my field but my knowledge of false courses came from Wilson's book and I found it quite easy to understand. However, I seem to remember reading on one of the ringing e-lists that the designation of the false course head groups had been changed since Wilson's book was published. Is this so or did I imagine it?
> 
> Ted
Me too - I found Wilson's book a good introduction into extracting falseness.  That was in the good old pre computer days.  With experience (more years that I like to admit to!) one can usually tell from the place notation what the falseness will be and likewise what compositions can be used.
 
Ali
 		 	   		  
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