[r-t] Cambridge and London Minor

Alexander Holroyd holroyd at math.ubc.ca
Thu Sep 25 05:19:13 UTC 2014


And here is an arrangement with fewer singles (still two types, 
unfortunately).

23456 Ip%
64253 Cu-Cu
43625 Cu-Cu
35462 Cu-Cu
52346 Cu-Cu
26534 Cu-Cu%
26435 Ip$
45263 Lo Lo Lo Lo$
54632 Ip-Cm-Ip
36245 Ip-Cm Cm-Ip$
56432 Lo$
42563 Ip-Cm-Ip
65324 Ip-Cm-Ip
23456


On Wed, 24 Sep 2014, Alexander Holroyd wrote:

> This extent of spliced s minor may also be of intetest.  So far as I know, it 
> is the first one in whole leads to include both Cambridge and London.
>
> 720 Spiced S Minor (4m)
>
> 23456  Lo Lo$
> 65423  Ip%Cu-Cu%Ip$
> 56342  Lo$
> 32564  Ip%Cu-Cu Cu-Cu%Ip$
> 64523  Lo$
> 53642  Ip%Cu-Cu%Ip$
> 35264  Lo$
> 24356  Ip%Cu-Cu%Ip
> 46235  Ip-Cm Cm Cm Cm Cm-Ip$
> 23456
>
> 240 ea Ipswich (Ip), Cunecastre (Cu);
> 120 ea London (Lo), Cambridge (Cm);
> a.t.w., and contains a plain lead of each method.
>
> $ = 1234 single; % = 1456 single
>




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