East Sonic
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The east sonic is Sonic variation that involves a conical pass where twisted sonic and a pass is hybridised. Typically, the path of an east sonic goes 34-13.42-12 and has 1.0 rotations.
History
While the east sonic had been done for a long time before, it was first named east sonic by the French spinner Chronos in 2007[1]. It was named that way because, when the motion of the ring finger is exaggerated, the finger positioning is reminiscent of the East Coast gang symbol.
While it is known that the name east sonic was made in 2007, and that west sonic originated later for its inverse, it’s unknown exactly when that happened. For example, in Daftsystem's Trick List on FPSB v2[2], there is east sonic but no west sonic. Instead, inverse east sonic is listed. In Japanese trick lists, only イーストソニック (east sonic) appears.
Variation
West Sonic
The inverse variation of the east sonic. It involves a twisted sonic starting in 34 and finishing in 12 in which the pen goes on the front of 3 and on the back of 2.
Notation
Formal Notation
Tw sonic 34-12 = tw sonic 34-14.32-12 Inv tw sonic 34-12 = tw sonic 34-41.23-12 East sonic = tw sonic 34-13.42-12 = inv west sonic West sonic = tw sonic 34-31.24-12 = inv east sonic
Japanese Notation
イーストソニック (east sonic)
Korean Notation
tipped east sonic normal = 스위스트 (swist) tipped east sonic reverse = 역스위스트 (swist reverse)