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As in all patterns that mix zaps and passes and especially in patterns in which the two throws are stacked (consecutive throws of one juggler go to the same hand of the other juggler), it is important that the height of the zaps and the pass differ from each other, i.e. the pass should clearly be higher than the zap so that they arrive at the other jugglers hand in the regular beat. |
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Revision as of 16:33, 22 February 2026
This pattern is directly related to zap-zap-zip in its siteswap and introduces a pass into patterns with zaps and zips.
Pre-requisite Patterns
== Pattern Description
Distributing the throws unto two passers gives us a oft-repeating zap-zip sequence punctuated by a stack of pass, zap.
As in all patterns that mix zaps and passes and especially in patterns in which the two throws are stacked (consecutive throws of one juggler go to the same hand of the other juggler), it is important that the height of the zaps and the pass differ from each other, i.e. the pass should clearly be higher than the zap so that they arrive at the other jugglers hand in the regular beat.
Sequence: zip, zap, zip, zap, zip, zap, pass!
A starts with one club in the left hand and one club in the right hand and has crossing zaps and a straight pass, B also starts with one club in each hand and has straight zaps and a crossing pass.
A 1|1: pass, zip, zap, zip, zap, zip, zap B 1|1: zap, zip, zap, pass, zip, zap, zip