[r-t] Handstroke-home Cyclic Maximus

Alan Reading alan.reading at googlemail.com
Wed Aug 17 12:48:30 UTC 2016


That's subtley different in that the lead heads of the ARK arrangement are
the same as the conventional Pipe 11-part but the stroke they occur on (and
at which the treble dodges) alternates from part to part. Where as Mark's
examples retain the lead heads at backstroke throughout but the roll of
lead head and lead end is exchanged between consecutive parts compared to a
conventional cyclic 11-part.

Alan

On Wednesday, 17 August 2016, Richard Allton <rchat at allton.org.uk> wrote:

> Mark
>
> Tony Kench adapted David's classic with a special link method that was rung
> on 4th June 2005 at St Seps:
>
> 5005 Spliced Maximus
>    234567890ET Space Oddity Differential Little
>  s 0E89674523T Deimos Alliance
>    E90785634T2 Phobos Surprise
>    806E4927T53 Maypole Alliance
>    97E5038T624 Ariel Surprise
>    68402ET9375 Zanussi Surprise
>    7593ET02846 Zanussi Surprise
>    4628T03E597 Ariel Surprise
>    537T92E4068 Maypole Alliance
>    24T638507E9 Phobos Surprise
>    3T527496E80 Deimos Alliance
>    -----------
>    T234567890E
> 11 part. s=3490.
> 6m: 1056 Ariel S, Phobos S, Zanussi S; 880 Maypole A; 792 Deimos A; 165
> Space Oddity Differential Little Hybrid; 109 com, atw
>
> Richard
>
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