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.
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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