[r-t] MUG Minor Revisited

Philip Saddleton pabs at cantab.net
Fri Aug 24 20:29:19 UTC 2018


On Fri, 2018-08-24 at 17:41 +0100, Graham John wrote:
> It is very satisfying to find that there is an elegant solution to
> this problem. In this case, a way to ring a peal of MUG Minor with
> bobs only when a single extent is not possible. Each touch is shown
> with treble as unaffected observation avoiding any 65s at backstroke.
> 
> 1440 MUG Minor
> Composed by Graham A C John
>   23456 156  35642 –––  54326 ––  64235 ––A  43526 –––  32654
> –––  25463 –––  56342 –––  34256 A3 part.
> 
> https://complib.org/composition/42045
> 

Of course - calling of any bobs only 360 of Original with an unaffected
bell will give a true 1440 of MUG (e.g. the standard calling of Single
Court). But I think it would be better to affect all of the bells
(otherwise you could construe it as a Treble Place method with a lead
of 48 rows). I can't see an obvious way of doing this for a true 1440,
but a 720 of Original gives a 2880 of MUG.

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