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Title: Sonic T1-34


Bboy Banana - January 8, 2007 02:06 AM (GMT)
This is a relatively new idea I'm working on and it seems to be a very nice variation in extending sonics to another level. I cannot quite do it consistantly yet, but hopefully it should come soon. For those of you who wants to practice this (as I have not mastered this, I can't really say anything), it s difficulty lies in the time where the pen leaves out of the controlled range on the hand thus making it difficult. A longer pen might make sonic T1-34 easier, but to make the trick look pleasing to the eye it must be done with minimal hand movement.

Anyways, this is just a "new" idea I would like to share. It seems promising to be a beginning in utilizing aerial tricks into spinning.

Edit: my bad, guitar fingerings messed me up. I updated to "pen spinning" notation.

Dark Angel-REX - January 8, 2007 02:10 AM (GMT)
? you mean sonic rise 34-23,23-12,12-T1?

grsbmd - January 8, 2007 02:53 AM (GMT)
I doubt that's what he means.

But I still need a clarification: You say T1-34. Does that mean that it's rotating clockwise or counterclockwise?

Dark Angel-REX - January 8, 2007 03:08 AM (GMT)
good question..i was wondering too

MAA - January 8, 2007 03:13 AM (GMT)
If you mean REVERSE Sonic T1-34 this is not that hard you just have to start off with a little rev charge motion and catch it 34 just like every other rev sonic. If you meant sonic 34-T1 the trick is to tilt your hand at the alst moment to catch it.

Toast - January 8, 2007 03:28 AM (GMT)
sounds like a reverse tipped sonic jump?

EDI-T nevermind im an idiot

LegendOfFireHands - January 8, 2007 05:11 AM (GMT)
I think he either means shadow t1-34 or sonic reverse t1-34... I can't see the pen moving in a sonic normal.

firebird - January 8, 2007 06:10 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (LegendOfFireHands @ Jan 8 2007, 12:11 AM)
I can't see the pen moving in a sonic normal.

Moonwalk sonic. Although from T1 it's difficult.

Surge - January 10, 2007 05:29 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (firebird @ Jan 8 2007, 06:10 PM)
QUOTE (LegendOfFireHands @ Jan 8 2007, 12:11 AM)
I can't see the pen moving in a sonic normal.

Moonwalk sonic. Although from T1 it's difficult.

Could you post a link to a normal moonwalk sonic vid?

sketching - January 10, 2007 05:53 AM (GMT)
Moonwalk Sonic from Aysh. There's some extra Charge motion involved there, but you should be able to get the point.

Moonwalk Sonic @ PSConclave

Moonwalk Sonic thread

Dr1v37h38u5 - January 11, 2007 02:37 AM (GMT)
i think he's talking about the sonic movement upwards, but since it already in T1, it has nowhere to go 'cept in the air

QUOTE
  This is a relatively new idea I'm working on and it seems to be a very nice variation in extending sonics to another level. I cannot quite do it consistantly yet, but hopefully it should come soon. For those of you who wants to practice this (as I have not mastered this, I can't really say anything), it s difficulty lies in the time where the pen leaves out of the controlled range on the hand thus making it difficult. A longer pen might make sonic T1-34 easier, but to make the trick look pleasing to the eye it must be done with minimal hand movement.

Anyways, this is just a "new" idea I would like to share. It seems promising to be a beginning in utilizing aerial tricks into spinning.

Edit: my bad, guitar fingerings messed me up. I updated to "pen spinning" notation.


he says it leaves the controlled range on the hand, which probably means its in the air. He then goes and says that it could be a step to adding more aerial tricks to spinning.

it'll be like a sonic rise from 34 - 23 > 23 - 12 > 12 - T1 > then T1 - 34

i think he'll be releasing it and then catching it with 34

tell me if i'm stretching it a bit




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