[r-t] Time to vote?
Graham John
graham at changeringing.co.uk
Tue Oct 21 16:07:45 UTC 2014
Iain wrote:
> When you ring Chandler's, is the first method Glasgow or Huddersfield?
We have recognised that a set of rows can be generated in more than one way
using methods and calls. Why create more ambiguity by allowing a method to
be defined in different ways? There are hundreds, if not thousands, of peals
that have been rung starting at the snap, or another place in a lead. Are we
saying that the following is no longer a peal of Glasgow? No-one would have
to relearn Glasgow to ring this.
5,024 Glasgow Surprise Major
Roderick W Pipe
(24635) V O I
56324 1,3,7,9,10
52634 2 -
23546 - -
43256 - 2
35246 3 -
34526 2 -
45326 -
275346 s at 1
(453267) s at 6
42536 2 -
43625 - - -
32645 3 -
24635 3 -
Rounds in 2 changes. Start at treble snap.
66 cru's. Queens. Tittums. Whittingtons. 6ths place calls.
Published in A Collection of Compositions in Popular Major Methods (2001).
Graham
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