[r-t] Method help

Alan Reading alan.reading at googlemail.com
Thu Apr 11 17:23:12 UTC 2013


It's certainly not true to methods with any of BDE a or c falseness. That
knocks out pretty much all the conventional place notional starts (3x, x3,
36x, x36, 34x, x34, x56, 56x, 5x, x5) as all of them give one of these.
It's just possible there is some method with a very bizzare start and
an unusual combination of FCH's for which it is true but I suspect even
that is unlikely.

Alan


On 11 April 2013 18:04, Alistair Cherry <alistaircherry at googlemail.com>wrote:

> I have produced the following peal composition for group B treble dodging
> major which ought to produce oodles of music in all of the back bell
> combinations:
>
> 5376 Group B Treble Dodging Major (AJC No.70)
>
> V  B  M  W  F  I  H 23456
>    -                35264
> -     3     -       42635
>          3     -  3 234756
> -        -        3 324657
>
> 2 part.
>
> It's true to double bob so there's nothing intrinsically wrong with the
> composition, but it's false to every rung group B treble dodging major
> method I've tried. Can anyone point me in the direction of a method that
> works, or it there some reason that this isn't possible for a treble
> dodging method?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alistair
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