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Pen Spinning Notation

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Pen Spinning Notation refers to the writing systems used to represent pen spinning tricks, linkages and combos without the use of videos or images. Multiple structured notation systems have been devised over the year in various languages. This article primarily focuses on English notation systems, with a secondary mention of different notation systems in other languages.

History

Basic Notation

Tricks

A trick is a described sequence of movements of the fingers and pen. The combination of tricks results in linkages, and longer sequences of tricks (or sequences of linkages) becomes a combo.

Trick names are written before fingerslots and between modifiers.

Fingerslots

Fingerslots are made up of individual abbreviated elements known as locators, which can refer to fingers and positions on the hand, wrist and arm. There are currently 12 main locators:

Locators and abbreviations
Abbr. Locator Abbr. Locator
A Arm T Thumb
E Elbow Tf Thumbflap
W Wrist 1 Index finger
H Hand 2 Middle finger
B Back of the hand 3 Ring finger
P Palm of the hand 4 Pinky finger

These locators are then combined to form fingerslots, written in hierarchical order:

A > E > W > H > B > P > T > Tf > 1 > 2 > 3 > 4

For example, T12 is ordered correctly, and 21T is ordered incorrectly.

Modifiers

See also: Modifiers

Modifiers are elements that change the structure of how a trick is performed. They are split into two categories, prefix and suffix modifiers.

Prefixes
Inverse Continuous
Mirrored Double
Fingerless Triple
Tipped Curled
Counter Side
Aerial Palm
Isolated Backhand
Suffixes
Normal Rise
Reverse Fall
Harmonic Bust
Riser Double Bust
Release Cardioid
Pop

There are two additional modifiers, Moonwalk and Still, which have been deprecated long ago but appear in older notation.

Rotations

Transitions

Formal Notation

Notation for Analysis

Notation in other languages

References