MinuEd is a manipulation with changeover in PassPassSelf Passing. It was developed by Ed Clark quite recently and now, the race is on to get 2 full rounds on video. The closest call so far is from the states and you can watch them here. Caution, they use glittery pink fat ….things.
Juli
The Highgate Collection
The great book of passing patterns for 2-4 people, compiled by Aidan Burns. This book explains patterns in ladder diagrams as well as in plain text and includes more drawings for complicated patterns.
The Madison Area Jugglers Pattern Book V3
A collection of patterns for intermediate to advanced passers.
Takeouts “How to steal from your friends”
This guide by Aidan Burns explains takeout patterns for three to six people – from standard patterns like “Roundabout” to complicated things.
List of Scrambled V variations
The first and original Scrambled V was developed by the Biowup group in Hilden, Germany. Aidan Burns found a clever way to not only describe the already existing pattern, but to work out 27 possible variations. Here´s a Google sheet complete with video links.
Passing 4-handed Siteswaps
Introduction to passing 4-handed Siteswaps with video and schemes by Brook and links to more resources. Check this out if you want to finally understand 4-handed siteswaps and advance your passing!
2-handed Siteswap
Let´s start easy, funny and entertaining with vanilla siteswap, explained at the ‘Nerd Nite’ in Magdeburg, November 2014 by Alexander Leymann (in German, but the slides are very useful!). If you prefer further reading, here is the link to Allen Knutsons Siteswap FAQ
Compatible siteswaps list by Christian Kästner
Different 4 handed siteswaps are compatible, meaning that juggler 1 can do a different pattern than juggler 2 – that´s especially great for juggling groups of mixed skills – better jugglers can pass a difficult pattern against an easy one. Christian Kästner compiled an online, searchable list of compatible 4 handed siteswaps.
ChopDolby
For Christian it was absolutely clear he just had to juggle this pattern. I was sure against it as it is a right-left pattern and requires left handed ChopAbout (which I thought would be super hard).
Well, finally he convinced me to try and few hours of practice later, we took this video of a full round of ChopDolby. Next time, we should not go for super hard, we should go for impossible…
SM w/ Backdrop, Backcatch & Changeover (a.k.a. Batman)
Originally from the Biowup crew, we tried this combination of a Standard Manipulator and Changeover with a Backdrop and a Backcatch first at the ejc and finally managed to do it on the first night of PassOut. It´s a fun pattern to do and fancy to watch…