[r-t] Pinks Triples
Stephen Beckingham
bex280 at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 1 06:32:39 UTC 2011
I had tried several grandsire compositions and had no luck, but Eddie has kindly produced a comp now.
As for what it will be sent up as, I assume it will be "Pinks Triples". I'm not calling it so will not get involved. I agree, variations are unique to doubles, but I've seen quarters of April Day Triples published before.
SJB
From: matthew at frye.org.uk
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 22:12:22 +0100
To: ringing-theory at bellringers.net
Subject: Re: [r-t] Pinks Triples
The calls appear to affect the bells in the same way that grandsire calls do, so a composition of grandsire should come round exactly the same. Only consideration has to be if it runs false, so have you tried just putting a few standard grandsire compositions through a proving program with the altered calls? I presume many will run false, but I would have thought at least some would remain true for a quarter length.
What will this be sent up as? Am I right in thinking the concept of variations is unique to doubles (under cc rules)? So this would nominally have to be called grandsire. Of course, as a quarter, the cc's opinion of it is entirely academic.
MF
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