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jprace Inner circle 2209 Posts |
I'm sure this has been published before, but I've been working on an updated handling of the Jumping Band. If anyone can help me reference the second phase used in the video, that'd be extremely helpful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHdsjBlJzvQ Enjoy! |
theamazingryan New user 95 Posts |
Neat idea, but I find that the second phase doesn't really add anything to it unless the spectator does have an idea how the first phase works. I've always done this as a quick intermediary head scratcher during a rubber band routine and I can't think of a time when a spectator has given it enough thought to work it out.
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Justin N. Miller Inner circle 2457 Posts |
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On 2012-03-19 22:10, jprace wrote: I have personally seen Marcus Eddie and Dan Harlan do this, at diff points of my life...not in the same room! JM |
Billman Loyal user New hampshire 219 Posts |
I could see this being used with two different color bands. one color on the pinky and ring finger and the other color on the other two fingers. do the same technique and you can have a very quick and visual transpo of the two colors.
Another thought is to have 1 band and put it around all 4 fingers with a twist in the band between the middle and ring finger. You can make a joke to watch the bands as they switch between fingers with nothing actually happening, then do the standard move, which will now make two loops around the pinky and ring finger. This would flow nicely into the color band transpo as well. Thanks, Bill |
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