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(6x,4)* bounce into toss

NickJamesson

I was planning on making a video featuring transitions from bounce patterns into toss patterns, hence all the transition clips.

00:28

1656

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24-07-2019

[0]

strange trajectories

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

05:44

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08-07-2019

[2]

Bach Cello Juggling

Pugger

4 ball patterns accompanied by Yours Truly on the cello.
4 - balls - music

02:41

2074

1

28-04-2019

[4]

Juggling & Footbag

littlejugglers

Andrew likes to play Footbag as well as juggle and has started exploring the use of his feet in his juggling patterns.

00:18

3828

1

31-03-2019

[1]

6 yr old qualifies 4 balls

littlejugglers

Jason is 6 and loves juggling and learning new patterns./nHere he is using the Pro 90 from Flying Clipper to qualify a 4 ball a sync pattern with 8 clean catches.
- juggling - 4 - balls - flying - clipper -

00:04

1659

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06-11-2018

[1]

SGC10

Ed_Clark

Some of the patterns from a trip that took place in October./nIt was decided that each of the patterns that is new should also go up as a pattern video and that is where you will find the notation. Here we have only the names. When the pattern videos go up I shall update this description to include the links.

04:31

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15-10-2018

[4]

Monterrey Jam feat. Cinthia Buitrón “La Flaka”

lucasadverse

As a continuation to my “jam” video series, I was able to collab with another prominent Mexican juggler during my study abroad experience in Mexico. This time I have a female juggler for the first time in this series, and I am very honoured that this juggler is La Flaka. La Flaka is known for being the first (or only) juggler in the history to explore the top-of-the-head balance in the midst of tricks. Before her, jugglers had done patterns while holding that club balance, but no one was ever able to actually integrate the top-of-the-head balance with different siteswaps and body rolls. After hanging out with the Unicirclo Laguna crew in Monterrey for a week, I noticed the potential for modern passing tricks with her and I decided to visit them once again in order to record this video. Thank you Tinoco, Flaka and Leonardo Icaza for making this possible and for being extremely kind and welcoming! Full video with better quality and more details on YouTube!

04:00

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09-10-2018

[2]

Some Things

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

03:57

1983

0

26-09-2018

[1]

12 and moved up to 6 ball patterns

littlejugglers

Andrew working hard all day and got his first 6 ball multiplex pattern. Looking forward to seeing what else her does with 6 ball from now on.
6 - balls

00:10

1384

0

23-08-2018

[0]

Graphy

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

04:26

1748

1

23-07-2018

[1]

Lovely little routine

littlejugglers

Christopher having some fun working on smooth transitions between numbers and patterns.
juggling - 3 - 4 - 5

00:31

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20-07-2018

[1]

Christopher 10 Juggling 6 Balls

littlejugglers

Christopher is 1 of 4 home school kids who love juggling. Andrew, 12 Christopher, 10 Jessica, 8 Jason, 6 He is now on a few different 6 Ball patterns and some multiplexing. He almost qualified the 8 ball sync last week only getting 1 round of 8 release and collect.
6 - balls

00:08

1370

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22-06-2018

[1]

Andrew, 12 using  Hand's & Feet

littlejugglers

Andrew getting more comfortable using his feet in his patterns.

00:26

1305

0

21-06-2018

[1]

Antipatterns

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson
3b - balls

05:31

2914

1

13-05-2018

[3]

The Black Room 5

Ed_Clark

The Black Room 5 was the zappening place to be. Also holy grail is now so easy that you can do tricks with it! For the six handed siteswap section the ordering is RRRLLL and Doreen starts all the patterns in that secion, then cameron, then brook. 3=zip 6=flip (though there aren't any in this video) 7=zapish 2.33p to the left 8=zapish 2.66p to the right 9=self a=singlish pass 3.33p to the left b=singlish pass 3.66p to the right c=heff f=trelf

03:20

2877

1

17-04-2018

[3]

Ambled 3

Ed_Clark

Scrambled 3 with an extra club. Note that when C would do L:4x, R:2, R:4p in other ambled patterns to switch sides, here the necessity to do two right hands in a row is solved diferently L:3, R:5px, R:2. The pass is substituted, but it is a 5px which is why the manipulator has it for so long that they have to do a self and intercept before they deliver the 5px

00:55

1933

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28-03-2018

[1]

53 ball techniques

DanielSimu

A collection of 53 ball juggling techniques, demonstrated with a 5 ball cascade. You're invited to discuss these at Object Episodes: http://www.objectepisodes.com/t/53-ball-juggling-techniques/ Chapters: 0:00 Patterns 1:22 Arms 2:01 Body 3:30 Movement This video is licensed CC-BY. Feel free to share and remix https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Http://DanielSimu.com

05:34

4109

3

06-03-2018

[2]

Twisted

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

06:35

1691

0

25-02-2018

[1]

Dolby 7.1 Tutorial

Ed_Clark

Dolby 7.1 is the latest in the series of patterns that have manipulation similar to the classic Dolby Söround http://juggling.tv/1742 In this new pattern, we add a club to the Dolby 5.1 pattern, first shown http://juggling.tv/16656 Dolby 5.1, Dolby 5.2 and Dolby 7.1 were all composed together as a set. Seeing as Dolby 7.1 is another step up in the difficulty of manipulator patterns I've not gone with a standard pattern video, but instead added some training patterns - like a workshop. Workshop tips: 1. Keep the tempo slow when you are throwing the heffs - you are controlling the pattern speed. 2. The manipulation needs to be a little faster than you might do it in Dolby 5.1, as the tempo is set by the dwell+height of the heffs. Slow manipulation can introduce timing problems for catching the 4p4p. 3. Heffs (4) and double passes (4p) must be the same height in order to keep good timing. 4. The pattern is synchronous.

02:06

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16-01-2018

[0]

Raging Against Inadequacy

Mike

Sponsored by Drop Props!/nI did a performance at the Cleveland Fest that was WAY droppy and I was pretty down about it for a while. To try to cheer myself up, I tried to make a list of tricks/patterns that I liked that I could do, then figured it would make an okay video./nThanks to Nikki, Mike, and Princess for help with recording. And Quinn for encouraging me in the fight with inverted sprung cascade./nThe music is Dr. Wily Symphonic by Blue.Nocturne, one of many great remixes at OverClocked ReMix

03:31

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10-12-2017

[1]

Suitable For All Ages

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

09:12

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29-10-2017

[1]

3 3-count Roundabouts

ponk

3 3-Count Roundabouts All period 6, one-sided. Notation in the video. Jill, Eva, and I taught a workshop on these three 3-count roundabout variations that we deciphered from Aidan's book and reconstructed from notes from Nicki's workshop. Filmed at Passout on Vashon Island, WA. All takeouts on right-handed beats. For two-sided variations see the period 9 patterns PGDI (http://juggling.tv/16674) and Vashon Roundabout (http://juggling.tv/16675)

01:36

1963

0

15-10-2017

[0]

Zap Patterns by Cameron and Katie at TADAH

KStruthers

33 Patterns. All with at least one zap. All period seven. All with five clubs. All with two people. All for 6 rounds (where one round is 14 beats of the pattern globally). For our more playful video also filmed at TADAH see: https://youtu.be/-rO6grGcPis The list is written in four handed global siteswap notation: 1. 6662555 2. 6672752 3. 6672625 4. 7572662 5. 6752555 6. 7562555 7. 7572752 8. 7772255 9. 6782525 10. 7582562 11. 7862255 12. 8572625 13. 8672255 14. 6682562 15. 6852662 16. 6862652 17. 8552555 18. 8582525 19. 8852255 20. 8882225 21. 6692552 22. 6962527 23. 9962225 24. 9952262 25. 6929522 26. 9629252 27. 9269225 28. 7592552 29. 9527822 30. 9552662 31. 7a72252 32. a862225 33. 8279225 Special thanks: James for creating his siteswap spreadsheet from which we got our list. TADAH for having us to stay for long enough to learn and film so many patterns. Music: From the album 'Money, Blood and Light [LCL14]' by Plurabelle; licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.

12:34

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1

10-10-2017

[1]

Ambled 3V - Unicorn Charge!

wmurray

The Ambled 3V, a.k.a., Unicorn Charge! Performed by Keith Campbell, Ingrid Johnson, Will Murray, Britt Tyler, and Staffan Ulfberg in July 2017./nThe Scrambled 3V is a combination of Aidan Burns's Scrambled 3 and Scrambled V patterns to make a five-person, two-manipulator pattern. In the Ambled version, we add an extra club (12 in total) and make all the passes doubles so it takes place on a 10-club doubles feed. /nIn the Ambled 3, the manipulator (M) substitutes a pass from the right feedee (C) to the feeder (A). But *before* delivering that club to A, M must steal another club from A. (This is the same set of steals as in the Scrambled 3, but in the Scrambled 3 you don't have the time travel problem.) So M must actually juggle for one beat! /nWhen we filmed this, Ingrid and Britt were wearing matching unicorn t-shirts, so when they charged together they made unicorn horns. This is how the pattern shall forever henceforth be performed.

01:06

2404

0

01-08-2017

[1]

Making Shapes

noslowerdna

A short juggling film by Andrew Olson

07:38

2760

1

22-07-2017

[5]

 
 
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