[r-t] asymmetric treble-dodging minor
Graham John
graham at changeringing.co.uk
Fri Jul 24 20:20:18 BST 2020
On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 at 19:20, Alexander E Holroyd <holroyd at math.ubc.ca> wrote:
> We rang a quite interesting asymmetric delight minor method this week:
> https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/view.php?id=1379403
> Lobster Delight Minor: 34-34.1-2-3.2-2.3-2-3-2-4-34-1 m
> I believe it is the first asymmetric treble-dodging minor method
> with no single changes in the plain course. In fact I think all
> others rung are straightforward lead-splicers with a symmetric method.
There is one other method fulfilling those criteria. It was rung to an
extent by splicing it with Violet TB, in 1990.
Craven Treble Bob Minor -36-16-12-16-12-16-12-16-12-16-34-14 m
It still does not qualify for inclusion in the CC Methods Library,
because the minimum length for naming is a quarter, or a touch
containing an extent of the new method.
Graham
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