In Siteswap Notation III, I wrote about siteswap sequences where more than one object could be thrown at one beat and called them “flavoured siteswaps”.…
So far in this series, I have talked about “vanilla” siteswaps where one is allowed to throw only at most one object at every beat.…
Colonel: “Just what … kind of a name is Popinjay anyway?”“It’s Popinjay’s name, sir,” Lieutenant Scheisskopf explained. ~ Catch 22, by Joseph Heller. The etymology of…
In my previous post, we learnt how to identify, create and manipulate valid vanilla siteswap sequences purely as mathematical constructs. In this post, we will…
This first part of a series (that I have grand plans of writing) on the siteswap notation, is intended to serve as an introduction to…
I think all jugglers will agree that the “4 2 3” is one of the simplest 3-ball juggling patterns. For many, it is the second…