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Issue 354: Question on the "Hands Round"

Object
Da Rain Dancin' (Dance)
Submitter
Charles Liu (charlesliu)
Assigned to
Eric Ferguson
Priority
Normal
Disposition
Fixed
Description
'StateBlock' object has no attribute 'is_code_block'
What is the difference between the Hands Round and Hands Round and Back?

I noticed that Da Rain Dancin' uses 

Set to Corners and Partner (C-SCP) 
Hands round - 6 (HR;6P;) 

That seems to be consistent with the formation choice in the Birks of Invermay.  However, similar formation in Reel of Royal Scots uses

Hands round - 6 - and back (HR;6P;BACK;) 

Would appreciate the clarification.  

Charles

Previous Actions

  • Date  Nov. 10, 2013, 10:39 p.m.
  • User  Charles Liu (charlesliu)
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New issue submitted
  • Date  Nov. 15, 2013, 6:35 p.m.
  • User  Eric Ferguson (EricFerguson)
'StateBlock' object has no attribute 'is_code_block'
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Of course it is "Hands round - 6 - and back", both in "Da Rain Dancin'" and in "The Birks of Invermay". For clarity I prefer "Circle and back". 

"Hands round" is one way only, normally in 4 bars.

Crib corrected. Formation corrected, also in "the Birks of Invermay". 
Issue Fixed.  Eric