<div dir="ltr">It is possible to avoid bobs with three leads of Single Canterbury per part ...<div><br></div><div><font face="monospace">1316 Spliced Major (9 methods)<br>JMG<br><br> 2345678 St Clement's College Bob<br> 4263857 Double Oxford Bob<br> 6482735 Double Oxford Bob<br> 8674523 Single Canterbury Pleasure Bob<br> 7842635 Gainsborough Little Bob<br> 3526847 Hereward Bob<br> 8273456 Double Norwich Court Bob<br> 6457382 Single Canterbury Pleasure Bob<br> 5678423 Highbury Bob<br> 2384675 Double Coslany Court Bob<br> 8263547 Edmonton Bob<br> 4735268 Single Canterbury Pleasure Bob<br> -------<br> 3456782<br><br>7 part.<br><br>336 Single Canterbury Pleasure Bob;<br>224 Double Oxford Bob; 112 Double<br>Coslany Court Bob, Double Norwich Court<br>Bob, Edmonton Bob, Hereward Bob,<br>Highbury Bob, St Clement's College Bob;<br>84 Gainsborough Little Bob. 76 com, all<br>the work.</font><br><br></div><div><br></div><div>John</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 14:52, Richard Smith <<a href="mailto:richard@ex-parrot.com">richard@ex-parrot.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Philip Earis wrote:<br>
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> 1288 13-Spliced Bob Major<br>
> Composed by John M Goldthorpe<br>
> 2345678 2 13 Methods<br>
> 4567823 ? ? NB.GIDEPSQLHOC.<br>
> 7 part.<br>
> Contains 112 Double Coslany Court, Double Norwich Court (N), Double Oxford<br>
> (O), Double Sandringham (Q), Edmonton, Hereward, Highbury (I), Plain,<br>
> Single Canterbury Pleasure, St Clement's College (C); 84 Gainsborough<br>
> Little; 56 Little; 28 Bastow Little; 90 com; atw.<br>
><br>
><br>
> RAS: "...although I'm not adverse to including irregular methods, Single<br>
> Canterbury doesn't feel like its serving a purpose in that composition"<br>
><br>
> ??<br>
><br>
> I think having 11 consecutive plain leads of major without an irregular<br>
> method might be tricky...<br>
<br>
Well, yes, obviously. But is 11 consecutive plain leads <br>
particularly desirable property? A composition with <br>
entirely plain leads might be. But 11 consecutive plain <br>
leads seems neither one thing nor the other.<br>
<br>
RAS<br>
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