[r-t] Bristol Maximus peal compositions

Alan Reading alan.reading at googlemail.com
Wed Jan 16 15:59:10 UTC 2013


Thanks Philip. In fact the composition was first rung back in 2010:
http://www.bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=3805   and Monday night was
it's 2nd outing.
Using a mixture of 4ths place bobs and 12345T singles is the only way I've
discovered* of achieving a tenors together peal  of Bristol Maximus (length
<5200) with every lead in a little bell rollup course (Ofcourse the fact
this then gives little bell rollups in every lead is a property of this
most marvelous method rather than the comp) with only 2 types of call.

*That is by no means to say there are not other ways.

Cheers,
Alan

On 16 January 2013 15:43, Philip Earis <Earisp at rsc.org> wrote:

> It's interesting to see new ideas appearing in tenors-together Bristol
> Maximus compositions - a field which is not exactly unploughed.
>
> Alan Reading rang a new composition a few days ago (
> http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/comp.php?id=3812), which has the attractive
> feature of little-bell rollups appearing in each lead:
>
> ===
> 5184 Bristol Surprise Maximus
> A G Reading
> M/10ths   W   H/12ths 23456
>    -             s    34562
>                  -    53462
>    s      -          (64523)
>    s             s    35264
>    ss            s    53624
>    s                  64523
>    -             -    35426
>           -      ss   23456
> s=12345t
> -=14
>
> 7 56's and 5 65's
> 158 little bell rollups at the back.
> 148 little bell rollups off the front.
> Every lead of the peal contains at least one little bell rollup front or
> back.
> ===
>
>
> The use of 12345T calls gives scope for interesting possibilities.
>  Indeed, Alan's composition isn't so different from this 2-part DJP
> composition we rang in Feb 2011 (
> http://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=16972), which I flagged up here:
> http://www.bellringers.net/pipermail/ringing-theory_bellringers.net/2011-February/003741.html.
>  The composition has only 10 calls in the whole peal, and all good courses
> (incorporating tittums courses rather than looking to maximise little-bell
> runs).
>
> ===
> 23456  M  W  H
> 32546        s
> 43526     -
> 65432  -s    S
> --------------
> 2 part
> s = 2345
> S = 23456
> ===
>
>
> Other new arrangements of Bristol Max compositions are also appearing.  I
> understand David Maynard called a new creation of his a couple of weeks ago
> using 8ths place bobs to good effect. Perhaps someone could send the
> composition - it doesn't appear to be online.
>
>
>
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