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Sonics are a category of tricks in which the fingerslot transfer of a pass or fingerswitch is fully accompanied by a conical charge. They often, but not always, end in a different slot than the one they started in. Sonics are among the most versatile and common tricks as they are compatible with almost any style and easily integrate with and hybridize with other trick families. They are also a rich source to use as a diversifying tool as they range from being simple to complex and extremely difficult, with more variations yet to be discovered especially in the field of xpxh. | |||
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==Variations== | ==Variations== | ||
The '''Baseline Sonic''' (or simply 'Sonic') is a [[Fundamental Tricks#Sonic|fundamental trick]] that consists of two [[Fingerswitch|fingerswitches]] between three separate slots, while performing one complete conical [[charge]] spin. | |||
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Revision as of 18:01, 23 November 2021
Sonics are a category of tricks in which the fingerslot transfer of a pass or fingerswitch is fully accompanied by a conical charge. They often, but not always, end in a different slot than the one they started in. Sonics are among the most versatile and common tricks as they are compatible with almost any style and easily integrate with and hybridize with other trick families. They are also a rich source to use as a diversifying tool as they range from being simple to complex and extremely difficult, with more variations yet to be discovered especially in the field of xpxh.
History
Variations
The Baseline Sonic (or simply 'Sonic') is a fundamental trick that consists of two fingerswitches between three separate slots, while performing one complete conical charge spin.