[r-t] Ten parts of eight spliced (was ringing-theory Digest, Vol 86, Issue 5)
Simon Gay
Simon.Gay at glasgow.ac.uk
Tue Nov 15 16:47:03 UTC 2011
On 15/11/2011 16:41, Don Morrison wrote:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Simon Gay <Simon.Gay at glasgow.ac.uk><mailto:Simon.Gay at glasgow.ac.uk> wrote:
Another way of getting the same part ends, although aesthetically
questionable, is to use a 123456 single. (Why should 12-bell ringers
have all the fun?)
5120 Spliced Surprise Major (Standard 8)
Simon J Gay
Or, to use an ever so slightly lighter sledge hammer, albeit apply it
for more blows:
<http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/major/spliced-surprises/5-12m#10706><http://ringing.org/main/pages/dfm/major/spliced-surprises/5-12m#10706>
I was also thinking about that, but hadn't got around to finding a specific composition. I should have guessed that you would already have one :-)
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