A nice synchronous 7 club passing pattern.
4-handed siteswap
Manège à trois
A manipulation pattern based on French 3-count (siteswap 786).
Download takeout notation
Improve your zaps: 7 clubs 56789
Global 56789
J1(3)x: Heff Zap Pass Doublepass Self
J2(3)ll: Pass Doublepass Self Heff Zap
The zap is magic. The pattern is tough. It has passes at 3 different heigths, so the timing has to be really good!
Improve your zaps: 6 clubs 85566
Flux compensation for the last pattern: both zaps are magic.
Improve your zaps: 6 clubs 75666
Global: 75666
J1(3)x: Pass Self Self Zap Self
J2(3)ll: Zap Self Pass Self Self
J1 does crossing zaps – so he does strainght single passes! J2 does straight zaps, so he does crossing single passes.
Improve your Zaps: 4 clubs 525
Global: 525
J1(Nicki): Zap Zip Zap
J2(Juli): Zap Zap Zip
Improve your zaps: 5 clubs 56662
This pattern was a part of the “Improving your zaps” workshop by Brook & Nicki. It is quite easy but more fun than 5 zaps 1-count…
The zap is magic. Unfortunately we took only super beautiful red clubs to the beach, though.
J, C and a Crown
James and Cameron taught a very nice 7 club “righty lefty” passing workshop at Berlin convention 2018. I especially enjoyed their way of marking the starting juggler with a crown in their pattern notation.
Tilman´s Android App for Siteswap Generation
Tilman programmed an Android App for passing Siteswap generation. Features include finding all possible Siteswaps for a given period length and number of objects, easy filtering of zips, zaps and holds via check boxes, generation of local Siteswaps and calculation of start position and more!