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.
Juggle together
Here, you can download tons of materials. Aidan Burns´great stuff is here right next to the Madison Area Jugglers´ Book and a link to Christian Kästner´s compatible siteswaps list. There are also links to the google sheets for scrambeld and ambled patterns and their theory. Go ahead and nerd on!
This guide by Aidan Burns explains takeout patterns for three to six people – from standard patterns like “Roundabout” to complicated things.
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.
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.