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1 Siteswap Notation Trivia
Lao Alovus

2 Don’t Drop the Ball! 100 200 300 400 Just the Basics Changing patterns
What’s in a number? Handy! Beyond the Basics 100 200 300 400

3 What can make a pattern feel rushed?
High throws thrown too low Low throws thrown too high Neither Both Next Question

4 In basic siteswap notation two throws are sometimes caught at the same time just not in the same hand. True False Next Question

5 How is a 16 shown in basic siteswap notation?
(16) G 1/16 F 16 Next Question

6 What two things do you know about a single number in a siteswap pattern?
If it is thrown with balls or clubs or rings & if it crosses or not If it is thrown with your right or left hand & relatively how high it is thrown Relatively how high it is thrown & if it crosses or not None of the above Next Question

7 What happens after you finish a siteswap pattern?
You keep repeating it You change to another pattern You go back to the base pattern (ex: 3 ball cascade) Any of the above Next Question

8 What happens if you add a 4 to the end of the pattern 5551?
It becomes two sided It becomes one sided Nothing That’s impossible Next Question

9 What happens if you add a 3 to the end of the pattern 522?
It becomes two sided It becomes one sided Nothing That’s impossible Next Question

10 What happens if you add a 3 to the end of the pattern 7531?
It becomes two sided It becomes one sided Nothing That’s impossible Next Question

11 The siteswap pattern 55140 has 5 ________?
Periods Objects Different throw heights All of the above Next Question

12 The siteswap pattern 46131 has 4 ________?
Periods Objects Different throw heights All of the above Next Question

13 What makes 2’s especially unusual in siteswap notation?
They can be… stalled or caught bounced or thrown caught or held held or thrown Next Question

14 What is one difference between a 5 and a 7?
The 7 is about two feet higher The 7 takes two beats longer to come down One is a crossing throw, the other is a column The 5 is used in 5 ball patterns, the 7 in 7 ball patterns Next Question

15 Hands are required to perform siteswap patterns.
True False Next Question

16 How do you know if your right or left hand to supposed to make a throw?
It doesn’t matter, throws can be done with either hand Even numbers are right hand throws, odd numbers are left hand throws You always start with your dominate hand and then alternate hands Patterns always alternate hands, it doesn’t matter which starts Next Question

17 Which of the following patterns only requires one hand to perform?
111111 3333 80 None of the above All of the above Next Question

18 Which of these 3 object patterns requires two throws in a row from the same hand?
45141 45501 66111 73131 Next Question

19 All ball juggling patterns can be shown using siteswap notation.
True False Next Question

20 Chocolate Multiplex Vanilla Synchronous
Siteswap patterns where throws alternate hands and only one object is thrown at a time is called_______. Chocolate Multiplex Vanilla Synchronous Next Question

21 Chocolate Multiplex Vanilla Synchronous
Siteswap patterns where multiple throws can be made at the same time from the same hand is called_________. Chocolate Multiplex Vanilla Synchronous Next Question

22 Chocolate Multiplex Vanilla Synchronous
Siteswap notation where throws can be made at the same time from different hands is called_________. Chocolate Multiplex Vanilla Synchronous Next Question


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