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Alan Reading alan.reading at googlemail.com
Mon Jun 9 14:53:12 UTC 2014


Ah thanks for pointing that out, another arbitrary restriction!
Slow Six Block Major = Erin Block Major, would be ok by itself though.


On 9 June 2014 15:46, Richard Smith <richard at ex-parrot.com> wrote:

> Alan Reading wrote:
>
>  I guess now you could just adapt any 7 bell method to an 8-bell 'block' by
>> adding the notation 8 on the end of each piece.
>> e.g. Stedman Block Major: 38.18.78.38.18.38.18.38.78.18.38.18
>>
>
> Actually, no.  Calls can only be at the end of blocks, whereas Stedman
> typically has calls at two places with in a "lead".  You'd have to call it
> spliced Quick Six Block Major and Slow Six Block Major.
>
>
> RAS
>
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