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+ | |Box title = 423|image = File: 423 200.gif|imagewidth = 200|Row 1 title = Capacity|Row 1 info = 3|Row 2 title = Period|Row 2 info = 3|Row 3 title = Full period|Row 3 info = 6|Row 4 title = Orbits|Row 4 info = 3|Row 5 title = Composition|Row 5 info = [[Siteswap synonyms|42]]<br/> |
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+ | |Row 6 title = [[State notation|States]]|Row 6 info = (Ground state)<br/>111 - ''(4)''<br/>1101 - ''(2)''<br/>111 - ''(3)'' |
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+ | |Row 7 title = [[Ladder diagram]]|Row 7 info = [[File:423.png|link=http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?pattern=423;hands=(0)(32.5).(32.5)(32.5).(10)(32.5).;colors={255,0,0}{255,0,0}{0,0,255}]]|Row 8 title = [[Stack notation]]|Row 9 title = [[Dual siteswaps|Dual]]|Row 9 info = Self-dual|Row 8 info = 323|Row 10 title = |caption = 3 ball right-left left-right|Row 10 info = |Row 11 title = }}'''423''' is the easiest symmetrical 3 object [[Siteswap|siteswap]] besides the [[Basic pattern|basic pattern]]. The throwing rhythm is right-pause-right-left-pause-left... with a 1-beat pause between throws with the same hand. |
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⚫ | Two balls are thrown with non-crossing throws like the throws in a 4 ball [[Fountain|fountain]] (4s), one staying on each side of the pattern, and the other ball is thrown across from hand to hand (3s), about half the height of the non-crossing throws. The 2 is a pause between a 4 and a 3 with the same hand, where the other hand is just holding a ball and not throwing. |
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===Siteswap exercises=== |
===Siteswap exercises=== |
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+ | You can use these exercises to practice the same kinds of throws and sequences of throws that are done in this pattern, before you learn the full pattern. |
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− | Click on the numbers to see what the exercises look like. (This page will not always show the full siteswap notation for each pattern.) |
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+ | Some of the siteswaps listed below are shortened to leave out parts where you’re not doing anything. Click on them to see animations of the exercises. |
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+ | You should practice doing these starting with your right hand and with your left hand, so that you will be ready to learn the full symmetrical pattern. |
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− | #2 ball [http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?41302241302 403] (this should be done by starting with two balls held in one hand and throwing them one at a time, but is animated as "413" because Wikia won't link to animations with more than one ball held in one hand) |
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− | [[Video:423 exploring the space|640px|left]]3 [[Club juggling|club]] 423 variations |
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===Variations=== |
===Variations=== |
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+ | [[File:4O23I_200.gif|link=http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/siteswap.php?pattern=423;hands=(32.5)(0).(32.5)(32.5).(0)(32.5).;colors={255,0,0}{255,0,0}{0,0,255}]] |
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+ | The non-crossing throws can be thrown on the inside of the pattern, going under the crossing throws, or they can stay on the [[Outside throws|outside]] of the pattern all the time, making a [[Columns|columns]] pattern. |
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+ | [[File:423 exploring the space|thumb|right|480px|3 [[Club juggling|club]] 423 variations]][[File:Juggling Tutorial, 423 or "The W" Trick|thumb|right|480 px|3 [[Ball juggling|ball]] 423 tutorial]][[File:Tutorial Five cool 423 variations!|thumb|right|480 px|423 variations tutorial]] |
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[[Category:Siteswaps]] |
[[Category:Siteswaps]] |
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+ | [[Category:Period 3 patterns]] |
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+ | [[Category:Right-left, left-right]] |
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Revision as of 22:08, 26 September 2018
423 | |
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3 ball right-left left-right | |
Capacity |
3 |
Period |
3 |
Full period |
6 |
Orbits |
3 |
Composition |
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(Ground state) | |
323 | |
Self-dual |
423 is the easiest symmetrical 3 object siteswap besides the basic pattern. The throwing rhythm is right-pause-right-left-pause-left... with a 1-beat pause between throws with the same hand.
Two balls are thrown with non-crossing throws like the throws in a 4 ball fountain (4s), one staying on each side of the pattern, and the other ball is thrown across from hand to hand (3s), about half the height of the non-crossing throws. The 2 is a pause between a 4 and a 3 with the same hand, where the other hand is just holding a ball and not throwing.
Siteswap exercises
You can use these exercises to practice the same kinds of throws and sequences of throws that are done in this pattern, before you learn the full pattern.
Some of the siteswaps listed below are shortened to leave out parts where you’re not doing anything. Click on them to see animations of the exercises.
You should practice doing these starting with your right hand and with your left hand, so that you will be ready to learn the full symmetrical pattern.
Exercises to prepare for 423:
Variations
The non-crossing throws can be thrown on the inside of the pattern, going under the crossing throws, or they can stay on the outside of the pattern all the time, making a columns pattern. |
(4,2)(4x,2)* is a slightly different way of doing this pattern, where all the throws are the same height and the rhythm is even: right-right-left-left-right-right-left-left... |