One of my students on the Advanced Conducting group on the North West Course has asked where there is a decent explanation of how to use coursing orders in Grandsire and Stedman Triples. I have seen something good on the subject of Grandsire somewhere but don't know where. Is it in 'Standard Methods'? And I would be surprised if Stedman Triples conductors following coursing orders.
there are tw approaches to using the coursing order in Gradsire: the usual one and the one I worked out for myself. The former uses the whole order, which has to be transposed every lead but is unchanged by a bob. The approach I discovered treats the hunt bell separately and only changes at a call. There are pros and cons with each.
I described the system I worked out in The Tower Handbook (now on my website). I think I might have written an article for The Learning Curve, but I can't check because a couple of years ago the CC website stopped providing a lot of the content to any non- recent browser, including my iPad, which is all I've got here.
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