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This is a form of [[siteswap]] for two jugglers and describes a lot of "classical" patterns. 4-count, 3-count,… but also 7-club 2-count. |
This is a form of [[siteswap]] for two jugglers and describes a lot of "classical" patterns. 4-count, 3-count,… but also 7-club 2-count. |
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= Typical Throws (with Clubs) = |
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All throws with yourself just like 1-person siteswaps, all passes get a "p" appended: |
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!Siteswap||Name||Abbr. |
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|0||empty hand||0 |
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|1||[[zip]]||Z |
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|2||[[hold]] or [[flip]]||F |
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|3||[[self]]||S |
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|4||[[heff]]|| H |
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|2p||Zap|| |
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|3p||single pass||S |
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|4p||double pass|| DP |
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|5p||triple pass|| TP |
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== Explanation == |
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Remark: this should at least give one example using a Siteswap-diagram (also called ladder diagram) |
Remark: this should at least give one example using a Siteswap-diagram (also called ladder diagram) |
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 6 December 2023
This is a form of siteswap for two jugglers and describes a lot of "classical" patterns. 4-count, 3-count,… but also 7-club 2-count.
Typical Throws (with Clubs)
All throws with yourself just like 1-person siteswaps, all passes get a "p" appended:
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Explanation
Basically every pattern in which both of two jugglers do e.g. straight single passes is at least half-synchronous. For asynchronous patterns, one person throws straight, the other diagonal for the same type of throw.
Remark: this should at least give one example using a Siteswap-diagram (also called ladder diagram)
4-count can be written like this:
A: 3p 3 3 3 3p 3 3 3 B: 3p 3 3 3 3p 3 3 3
I will additionally mark the beat 3 beats after the pass,in which the passes arrive with a "*":
R L R L R L R L A: 3p 3 3 3* 3p 3 3 3* B: 3p 3 3 3* 3p 3 3 3*
Now we can again "swap sites" between the pass of A and its preceding self and we get:
R L R L R L R L A: 3p 3 3 4p* 2 3 3 3* B: 3p 3 3 3* 3p 3 3 3*
the 4p arrives at the same time as the 3p would and the pattern of B continues as if nothing had changed.
We can change the same pattern further in the throws that stay with A, e.g.:
R L R L R L R L A: 3p 3 3 4p* 4 1 3 3* B: 3p 3 3 3* 3p 3 3 3*
There is one obvious exception - A cannot do a throw that would arrive at the time when B's pass arrives.