[r-t] Dixonoid Triples - Grandsire based

Philip Earis Earisp at rsc.org
Mon Sep 27 14:11:41 BST 2010


For some time Ander Holroyd has had a rule-based extent of triples on his website.



All bells plain hunt, with 5ths being made the handstroke after bells 1, 2 or 3 lead.



The plain course is 210 changes, and the extent can be obtained by stitching up the 24 possible courses affecting bells 4,5,6,7:



5040 Original Triples

Omits and doubles (D = 34567) as follows.



54 89  1234567

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1  1      7546

   D   1327456

2 (1)     4765

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6 part

(1) in parts 1,3,5 only

Chatting with Ander last Friday about possible alternative Dixonoids, we came up with a very appealing possibility:

If all bells plain hunt, but with 3rds made the handstroke after the treble leads (as in Grandsire triples), and with 5ths made the handstroke after bells 2 or 3 lead, the plain course is 420 changes. It's conceptually an elegant "extension" of Dixon's bob minor.

Nice.




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