[r-t] Cyclic Kent & Oxford
Simon Gay
Simon.Gay at glasgow.ac.uk
Tue Mar 3 08:24:59 UTC 2015
Thanks for the comments, Philip.
I should make it clear that the handbell blog is a joint venture with Tina Stoecklin - in fact the whole thing was her idea. The author of each post is shown in rather tiny script, but it's true that all the posts containing compositions are by me.
We would love to have more comments and contributions on the blog from other people; at the moment the process is a little laborious but Tina is working on making it easier.
We rang the quarter of Kent and Oxford - very nice. I think the main block of Kent can be replaced by Bristol to make it more interesting; probably in the maximus version you could ring Avon etc; just leaving the half-lead Kent/Oxford as an easy link section.
Simon
On 3 Mar 2015, at 05:08, "Philip Earis" <pje24 at cantab.net> wrote:
> I recently (re)discovered Simon Gay’s very nice website handbellringing.co.uk. I was especially struck with one of the vaguely recent blog entries (http://www.handbellringing.co.uk/comment/2165) on a very near cyclic arrangement of Kent & Oxford TB, spliced at the half-lead as per tradition. What a neat plan!
>
> ===
> 1344 Spliced Treble Bob Major (2m)
> S.J.Gay
> 2345678
> ----------------
> K 4263857
> K 6482735
> K 8674523
> K 7856342
> KO 8735264
> OK 7823456
> ----------------
> 7 part
> 1120 Kent, 224 Oxford
>
> 5280 Spliced Treble Bob Maximus (2m)
> S.J.Gay
> 234567890ET
> --------------------
> K 42638507T9E
> K 648203T5E79
> K 8604T2E3957
> K 08T6E492735
> K T0E89674523
> K ET907856342
> KO TE795038264
> OK ET573920486
> KO TE352749608
> OK ET234567890
> --------------------
> 11 part
> 4224 Kent, 1056 Oxford
>
> ===
>
>
>
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