NEW PEALS OF
CAMBRIDGE SURPRISE MAJOR
This is an article written by Brian D Price in 1989 describing a series of computer search-based investigations into tenors-together peals of Cambridge Surpise Major.
Contents
- Introduction
- Synopsis of Results from the Plans
- The Resulting Peals
- 5,120 with 12 short courses (74 CRUs, 56 678's, irregular 2-part)
- 5,120 with 12 Short Courses (73 CRUs, 53 678's)
- 5,056 with 8 short courses (70 CRUs, 56 678's, irregular 2-part)
- 5,184 with 16 short courses (68 CRUs, 58 678's, 2-part)
- 5,184 with 16 Short Courses (68 CRUs, 58 678's)
- 5,184 with 2 Short Courses (64 CRUs, 54 678's)
- 5,184 with 2 short courses (64 CRUs, 47 678's)
- 5,024 with 6 Short Courses (62 CRUs, 39 678's)
- 5,120 with 40 short courses (56 CRUs, 60 678's)
- 5,122 with 4 short courses (55 CRUs, 50 678's, irregular 2-part)
- 4-part Peal
- 2-part Palindromes (singles at both apices)
- 1-part Palindromes (singles at both apices)
- Some Observations on Palindromes
- Conclusions
HTML version by Don Morrison