- published: 13 Jun 2020
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Siteswap is a juggling notation used to describe or represent juggling patterns. It encodes the number of beats of each throw, which is related to their height, and the hand to which the throw is to be made: "The idea behind siteswap is to keep track of the order that balls are thrown and caught, and _only_ that." It is an invaluable tool in determining which combinations of throws yield valid juggling patterns for a given number of objects, and has led to previously unknown patterns (such as 441). However, it does not describe body movements such as behind-the-back and under-the-leg.
The numbers are as follows:
For example, a three-ball cascade may be notated "3", while a shower may be notated "5 1". The name siteswap comes from the ability to generate patterns from "swapping" numbers in preexisting patterns, such as 55500 and 50505 (or Flash and Snake).
Learn how to understand all those numbers you see jugglers talk about like "423" and "97531" AKA SITESWAP - a notation jugglers use to describe juggling patterns! I break down vanilla siteswap step by step and show examples in slow motion Special thanks to Matt Hall for all his guidance and wisdom in helping me understand siteswap throughout the years. ► More Siteswap breakdowns only $2! Slo-Mo Siteswap videos for $5! -- https://www.patreon.com/taylortries ► Follow me on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/taylor_tries ► Buy juggling balls! https://tinyurl.com/y5cyyned Use my code "taylor15" for 15% off! ► Siteswap Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siteswap ► More info on Siteswap: https://juggle.fandom.com/wiki/Siteswap ► Siteswap Generators: • Web, PC, Mac: https://jugglin...
Juggling Tutorial by Mike Moore, made for eJuggle https://www.juggle.org/ejuggle Siteswap - A numerical system denoting how many beats a ball will be thrown since it was thrown. In most cases, it can be thought of as how high you throw. The diagram of the relative heights of siteswap throws 1-7 can be found here: http://imgur.com/cIYUA If you have any questions, feel free to ask! I'll probably reply with my personal account (mistermoo564) rather than the IJA one for convenience. Criticism is also very welcome! Many thanks to everyone who gave me critique on the previous incarnations of this video, Tim, Thom, Gavan, Emily, TheGnome54, Naomi, and my grandmother (I'm not kidding)!
Ever wondered what juggling numbers like 423, 441, and 501 mean? Today, I'll explain siteswap notation, a really cool and useful system that jugglers use to describe juggling tricks. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:40 - What the Numbers in Siteswap Mean 1:25 - 423 Juggling Trick Explained 2:12 - 501 Juggling Trick Explained 2:59 - Other Common Siteswap Patterns
I demonstrate 20 basic siteswaps with three ball. If you can juggle these tricks then your knowledge of siteswaps is enough for more advanced tricks. Siteswap is notation of juggling pattern. Please like and subscribe for more videos!! Juggler : Maro Instagram➡️ https://www.instagram.com/marokurita/ Facebook➡️ https://www.facebook.com/marokurita/ Website➡️ https://maro.tv/marokurita/ ✅#marokurita
How to juggle two balls in style!
そのまま投げるもよし。 クラブで投げるもリングで投げるもよし。 ボディースローや手元系でもよし。
A collection of Siteswaps with 3 balls that I like. In even Periods I did the tricks on both sides. I want to do a 4 and 5 ball Siteswap video, but I don't know when.
The "is a four ball cascade possible" video just passed 10,000 views, so I thought I'd see if an even more nerdy video could get just as far. Time travel, Möbius strips, Fourier transform... the siteswap pattern 3 can take us to all these places.
This two part video is intended for jugglers of any skill level wanting to learn the basics of siteswap notation. Part 1 gives an explanation of how basic siteswap notation works, as well as a few example patterns. Part 2 teaches several basic patterns that every juggler should learn after mastering the 3ball cascade, and also explains a little bit about synchronous patterns and multiplex patterns. I hope you find this video helpful! happy juggling! go to jugglinglab! http://jugglinglab.sourceforge.net/ and play around!
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Siteswap is a juggling notation used to describe or represent juggling patterns. It encodes the number of beats of each throw, which is related to their height, and the hand to which the throw is to be made: "The idea behind siteswap is to keep track of the order that balls are thrown and caught, and _only_ that." It is an invaluable tool in determining which combinations of throws yield valid juggling patterns for a given number of objects, and has led to previously unknown patterns (such as 441). However, it does not describe body movements such as behind-the-back and under-the-leg.
The numbers are as follows:
For example, a three-ball cascade may be notated "3", while a shower may be notated "5 1". The name siteswap comes from the ability to generate patterns from "swapping" numbers in preexisting patterns, such as 55500 and 50505 (or Flash and Snake).
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[Chorus: Jean Grae]
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Wanna be a part of what we got in here
Sorta like we got the whole block in here
No it ain't Nelly but it's "Hot In Here", we got it locked in here
Won't stop (you know), come and drink in numbers like h2o
Soon you gonna hear us everyplace you go
Bubble like the soda kinda like the soap