[r-t] Conducting Triples
Alex Tatlow
alextatlow at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 19 16:24:06 UTC 2012
> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 16:31:00 +0100
> From: matt.dawson at cantab.net
> To: ringing-theory at bellringers.net
> Subject: Re: [r-t] Conducting Triples
>
> On 19 June 2012 16:15, Robert Lee <rlee5040 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Arguably even easier - fewer calls and clearer part ends:
> >
> > 1260 Grandsire Triples
> > 234567
> > s 572634 1
> > s 435267 2
> > - 354267 4
> > - 253746 5
> > - 342567 3
> > six part
> > single for bob halfway and end
>
> Agreed - plus if you call this off the 5th, you're then in the same
> position for the first two bobs of each part.
>
> matt
>
And the added bonus of the 7th not going into the hunt (or 6th, in fact) so no needto worry about coming out of the hunt too soon/late (assuming you ring one of them, of course)
As others have said, the 10 part looks easy, but only for 5 parts is the 2nd fixed.
If the original poster can acquire a copy of 'Grandsire' from the Snowdon Series,that is quite thorough in its explanation of various systems of notating compositions of Grandsire. I believe it also has conducting tips, too. The only place I know of it being available from is through the Cambridge District of the Ely DA - http://www.cambridgeringing.info/Books/index.htm - I don't think the CCCBR has it for sale.
Alex.
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