[r-t] Spliced Cinques & Max

Philip Saddleton pabs at cantab.net
Tue Sep 21 22:07:14 UTC 2010


(D)C.1: Compositions in more than one method in which the change of 
method occurs at the lead-head and/or the half-lead shall be called 
'Spliced'. In the case of compositions containing changes of method at 
both the half-lead and the lead-head, all the methods shall be 
symmetrical about the half-lead with no two of them differing only in 
the places made at the half-lead and/or the lead-head.

So Compositions in more than one method in which the change of method 
does not occur at the lead-head and/or the half-lead are not called 
'Spliced'. That does not mean that they do not comply with the Decisisons.

Philip

Stephen Beckingham said  on 21/09/2010 21:04:
> I've just been looking at one of the new additions on ringing.org -
> http://ringing.org/main/pages/peals/maximus/spliced#9289
> (composition also reproduced at the bottom of this message)
>
> The stedman and the cambridge both start and finish in different places
> within the lead/division. Do the CC approve of such things? I was under
> the impression (possibly misinformed) that changes of method were
> usually at the half-lead or lead-end, although I guess you sometimes get
> changes at other points in the lead in, say, TD Minor, but then at least
> the lead remains the same length.
> I've had a quick scan of the CC decisions and am none the wiser - any ideas?
>
> SJB
>
>
> 5,015 Spliced Cinques and Maximus (3 methods)
> Maurice J Thurmott
>
>   1234567890ET   9 16 18         Stedman Cinques
> 142365E9780T     (a)
> 4123              s        |
> 3142           s  s  -     |
> 1342              s        |
> 2314           s  s  -     |A
> 3214              s        |
> 4231           s  s  -     |
>   2431              s      |
> 21436587E90T          (b)
>   1634258709ET          (c)
>
>                  M  W  H         Cambridge Surprise Maximus
>   423568709ET   s  s  -
>   52346            s
> (42365)        s  s
>
>   1243658709E
> 42136578E90T          (d)     Stedman Cinques
> 123465                A
>   12436587E90T          (e)
>                   1  2  3  4     Grandsire Cinques
> 324658709ET     -  s  -  -
> 53264           -  -  -  s
> 45362           -  -  -  s
> 24563           -  -  -  s  |B
> 52463           -  -  -  -  |
>   34265               2B
> a=1,3,s8,s10,s12,18,21
> b=s1,3,s8,s12,18,21
> c=2,s5,s15,18
> d=1,6,s13,s15,s19,22
> e=s2,s7,s13,s15,18
>
> Contains 2508 Stedman
> <http://ringing.org/main/pages/method?name=Stedman&class=1&stage=11>,
> 1320 Cambridge
> <http://ringing.org/main/pages/method?name=Cambridge&class=4&stage=12>,
> 1187 Grandsire
> <http://ringing.org/main/pages/method?name=Grandsire&class=2&stage=11>,
> with 3 changes of method. NB: 1243658709ET occurs at the Cambridge
> treble-snap after the Wrong; both Stedman changes of method start with a
> full slow six and finish at the 4th row of a Quick six.
>




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