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===Fingerpass=== | ===Fingerpass=== | ||
A mini-combo and fundamental consisting of multiple passes chained together that traverse the pen down the hand on the palm side and then back up the hand on the back side of the hand, usually excluding the thumb. Fingerpasses are most often performed as a beginner exercise to practice consistency with passes as well as a general warmup. | A mini-combo and fundamental consisting of multiple passes chained together that traverse the pen down the hand on the palm side and then back up the hand on the back side of the hand, usually excluding the thumb. Fingerpasses are most often performed as a beginner exercise to practice consistency with passes as well as a general warmup. | ||
===Triangle Pass=== | ===Triangle Pass=== | ||
A mini-combo of passes between three fingers that leads to continuous rotation notated as such: Pass Reverse T2-12-T1-T2. All three fingers perform the same motion. | A mini-combo of passes between three fingers that leads to continuous rotation notated as such: Pass Reverse T2-12-T1-T2. All three fingers perform the same motion. | ||
Revision as of 11:33, 10 January 2023
A basic trick consisting of a tipped charge, a fingerswitch, and another tipped charge that changes fingerslots. It is typically performed with the fingers curled in at around a right angle but can also be performed with all fingers straight when hybridized with a charge as is the case in the twisted sonic. The normal of the trick rotates clockwise.
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Fingerpass
A mini-combo and fundamental consisting of multiple passes chained together that traverse the pen down the hand on the palm side and then back up the hand on the back side of the hand, usually excluding the thumb. Fingerpasses are most often performed as a beginner exercise to practice consistency with passes as well as a general warmup.
Triangle Pass
A mini-combo of passes between three fingers that leads to continuous rotation notated as such: Pass Reverse T2-12-T1-T2. All three fingers perform the same motion.
Square Pass
A mini-combo of passes and powerpasses between four fingers performed continuously notated as such: Powerpass 23-14 > Pass Reverse 14-23. It is most commonly used in technical spinning.
Powerpass
- See also: Powerpass