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Mix and Match: Simple Quarter Peals of Minor
Properties
Description
A variety of extents and less-than-extents for minor methods, including many standard and traditional callings, suitable to be rung together for quarter peals.
Collection type
Composition
×
Composition Layout Options
Single Method Options
Spliced Options
Lay out composition
by courses
by leads
Columns
Courseheads
Calls
Calling positions
in observation order
in plain course order
in concise layout order
Coursing orders
Method mnemonics
Mid-lead finish in parentheses
Course lengths
Auto
All
Rows
Show all parts
Show all courseheads
Show all coursing orders
Show all leadheads
Expand named blocks
Expand twin bobs
Expand turning courses
Minimum turning course length
×
Blue Line Layout Options for Methods
Blue Line Layout Options for Compositions
Display
Plain course
Grid
Leads across the page
Courses across the page
Allow lead split
Allow course split
Choose working bells from smallest
Maximum columns
Maximum rows per column
Number of rows to display
Starting after row
Column display
Place notation
Calls
Plains
Lead numbers
Bell numbers
Lines
Show falseness
Show music
Row nature
Show handstroke / backstroke
Method mnemonics
Place bells
Leadend underline
Hunt bell weight
0
1
2
3
Working bell weight
0
1
2
3
Line styles
Bell number
Line weight
0
1
2
3
Line colour
9
entries
540 Plain Bob Minor
Composed by
Traditional
23456
W
H
42356
–s–s
–
23456
–s–s
2
720 Plain Bob Minor
23456
W
H
42356
–s–s
–
3 part.
600 Kent Treble Bob Minor
23456
I
O
23456
3
3
720 Kent Treble Bob Minor
23456
I
O
54326
–
–
42356
–
3 part.
576 Cambridge Surprise Minor
23456
F
H
42356
2
–
3 part.
Not atw.
600 Cambridge Surprise Minor
23456
W
H
23456
3
3
540 Plain Bob Minor
23456
W
H
45236
–
–
34256
–
ss
3 part.
720 Cambridge Surprise Minor
23456
W
H
45236
–
–
34256
–
3 part.
720 Plain Bob Minor
23456
W
H
45236
–
–
34256
–
[s]
1
6 part.
1
Include in parts 3 and 6.
Library Details
Library
Public
Notes
Collection Id
10904
Created on
Mon 02-Nov-20 14:59
by
Bryn Reimer
Modified on
Fri 14-Jul-23 17:01
by
Graham A C John