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TotalEclipseGOLD Member Member 120 posts Location: Nr Petersfield, United Kingdom
Posted: Has anyone considered 'systematic' ways of learning poi moves, or does anyone learn or teach poi in a systematic way?
e.g to learn the 3-beat weave:
Step 1: Learn the 2-beat weave, right hand on top. Step 2: Learn the 2-beat weave, left hand on top. Step 3: Learn to transition from one to the other while spinning. Step 4: Constant transition from one to the other - the 3-beat weave.
or anything else? Are there any other systematic methods people have stumbled upon or used?
GlåssDIAMOND Member The Ministry of Manipulation 2,523 posts Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
Posted: Yes I did Yes the good ones do
linden rathenGOLD Member Carpal \'Tunnel 6,942 posts Location: London, UK
Posted: though its worth trying to find a few different ways as some people will find one easier than the others
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RicheeBRONZE Member HOP librarian 1,841 posts Location: Prague, Czech. Republic
Posted: As I do all the time:
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-Foreward
-Backward
=> (implicates)
-Turn left
-Turn right
=>
-Complete move
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Usually there is way to go one level down or up
by the baet count. Transition could be con-
sidered as spinning between diffrent levels.
++
-Timing independency
-Direction duality
lighting,
:R
POI THEO(R)IST
linden rathenGOLD Member Carpal \'Tunnel 6,942 posts Location: London, UK
Posted: richee - if only i could make that system work with antispin weaves
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TotalEclipseGOLD Member Member 120 posts Location: Nr Petersfield, United Kingdom
Posted: hmm I have never grasped the beat system at all - I do not understand why the 3-beat is called the 3-beat, for example. What is the 4-beat weave then?
somehow a 3-beat weave strikes me as something that should be asymmetric. I can *sort of* understand the idea (the 5-beat has, to my mind, got 2 more beats than the 3-beat)
What other systematic methods do people know to teach a specific move? I have a surprising number of even-more-newcomers-than-me about who, for reasons unknown, look to me for any teaching they want (in addition to this site).
anyway. Off to learn TTN now...
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