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RPD's Simplified Elementary Notation

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RPD's Simplified Elementary Notation is the successor to the experimental Hexbinmos' Elementary Notation created by Fel2Fram and Hexbinmos from FPSB. RPD, an SPSC member and pen spinning researcher, had developed it since reading the original elementary notation between 2012-2013.

Like in Hexbinmos' work, it defines a series of elementary tricks and a grammar for describing all tricks and combinations in pen spinning.

Tricks

The count of tricks in RPD's system is reduced down to 5[1] compared to Hexbinmos' 6 elementary tricks, with "Stall half-release" being omitted in favor of reusing Fingerswitch combined with a fingerless slot. The characters used to reference them have also been changed from the original Greek letters to those from the Latin alphabet.

a Fingerswitch

A spinless change of slots, the fingers and hand move but the pen remains stationary.

b Tipped Charge

A tipped charge-like motion. The rotation about the slot is clockwise for the normal and counter-clockwise for the reverse.

c Wiped Charge

A wiper-like motion, that can be performed in the center of the pen as well as at the ends.

d Roll

Rolling the pen along its long axis, without changing a slot.

e Slide

A sliding motion to move the pen more towards the inside or outside of a slot, without changing the slot.

Grammar

References

  1. Gonzalez, D. (2021). Pen spinning history and notation. pp.51-53