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Siteswap, also
called quantum juggling or the
Cambridge notation, is a
numeric juggling notation used to
describe or
represent juggling patterns. The term...
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doing synchronous [
siteswap: (4,4)(4,0)] or
asynchronous throws (
siteswap: 3). The
props used may also be altered. The
synchronous siteswap of the
basic version...
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vanilla siteswap. For
showing patterns in
which both
hands throw at the same time,
there are
other notating conventions for
synchronous siteswap. There...
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syntax are
added to
create the
following two
siteswap extensions:
Synchronous Siteswap, or "Synch"
Siteswap. This is used to
notate patterns where both...
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third ball is
thrown horizontally between the two hands. Its
siteswap is (4,2x)(2x,4). The box
pattern can be seen as a
synchronous shower (a...
- catches." The base of this
pattern is a
traditional reverse cascade, (
siteswap 3 in
siteswap notation), with an
extra "mess"
added by
crossing and uncrossing...
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consecutive tosses,
tosses and catches, or catches.
Beats are
counted by
siteswap.
Bounce allowing an
object to
bounce off a hard surface,
typically the...
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created to
describe juggling patterns and tricks. One of
these is
siteswap notation. The
variety of
juggling patterns is extensive. Most patterns...
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horizontal figure-eight [or hourgl**** figure]
pattern above the hands." In
siteswap, each
throw in a
cascade is
notated using the
number of balls; thus a three...
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right hand (or vice versa)." The
animation depicts a 3-ball version.
Siteswap notation for
shower patterns is (2n-1)1,
where n is the
number of objects...