[r-t] Spliced Minor

Fielding Ian I.Fielding at rbht.nhs.uk
Fri Feb 10 09:16:04 UTC 2006


Possibly, but I normally add a few whole pulls of rounds at the beginning and end of Quarters and peals so you can have the most musical change as often as you like by simply ringing a few extra whole pulls at the end.

However....

Have it twice in the last 48 changes by ringing BK at the end - This is a technique utilised by Pete Ellis in a peal he arranged with all the rows of rounds in the last 14 leads.

Glint

Ian Fielding
Chief Technician - Patient Services Manager
0207 352 8121 x4591
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-----Original Message-----
From: ringing-theory-bounces at bellringers.net
[mailto:ringing-theory-bounces at bellringers.net]On Behalf Of Mark Davies
Sent: 09 February 2006 22:11
To: ringing-theory at bellringers.net
Subject: [r-t] Spliced Minor


> You can shorten it further to 1272 with rounds only once by calling

Haven't you just cut out the single most musical change there Glint?

MBD


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