[r-t] ringing-theory Digest, Vol 72, Issue 6
Don Morrison
dfm at ringing.org
Mon Sep 20 14:04:27 UTC 2010
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Stephen Penney <stephen at ucalegon.com> wrote:
> What I want is a 7-part composition of the standard eight, one lead of
> each method per part (i.e. 8 leads), with a cyclic part end. I suspect
> this isn't possible, but don't have the know-how to prove it.
1,792 Spliced Surprise Major (8 methods)
2345678 Pudsey
_______
- 3578264 Lincolnshire
8654327 London
- 3586742 Cambridge
- 5642378 Bristol
4536827 Superlative
- 5627483 Yorkshire
7863542 Rutland
- 5678234
_______
Repeat six times.
Contains 224 each Bristol, Cambridge, Lincolnshire, London, Pudsey,
Rutland, Superlative and Yorkshire, with 55 changes of method and
all the work of every method for every bell.
Contains no backstroke 87s.
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Don Morrison <dfm at ringing.org>
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complications." -- Daniel Dennett, _Darwin's Dangerous Idea_
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