[r-t] Extent of Double Grandsire Doubles

Philip Earis pje24 at cantab.net
Sun Jun 30 03:33:06 BST 2019


> No, unfortunately it would take a bit more than that. Half lead calls
> would be one of the neater ways, and you could get 4 mutually true blocks
> to form a 120, but the difficulty is then joining the blocks together!

These former posts to the list may be of interest:

https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/pipermail/ringing-theory_bellringers.net/2009-March/022246.html

https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/pipermail/ringing-theory/2009-March/002895.html

https://lists.ringingworld.co.uk/pipermail/ringing-theory/2009-March/002900.html


3 part 120 Double Grandsire Doubles
2345
3425 p b
4325 s b
4253 p p
2453 s b


120 Spliced Doubles (2m)
     2345 G
   --------
   - 3425 D      G = Grandsire
   - 2534        D = Double Grandsire
   --------
   x6
   s for - halfway and end






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