UPSB v3
Advanced Tricks / Side Sonic
Notation
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 07:59:34
How would you note that?
I know how to do it but I was wondering if there was a way to note it -
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 08:07:10QUOTE (Mike @ Oct 25 2008, 02:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>How would you note that?
I know how to do it but I was wondering if there was a way to note it
The exact same thing was in the RD Section. Anyways I dunno exactly how to notate it.. -
Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 09:19:45
What's Side Sonic?
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 11:05:33
Palm down sonic rise?
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 11:13:41
No! You're doing Sonic Clip and Inverse Sonic! You rearrange middle under pen!
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:10:34
Side Sonic 23-12 is Sonic 23-12 ~ Inverse Sonic 23-12
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 12:15:10QUOTE (Freeman @ Oct 25 2008, 02:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Side Sonic 23-12 is Sonic 23-12 ~ Inverse Sonic 23-12
You're right! This's Sonic 23-12 not Sonic Clip!
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Date: Sat, Oct 25 2008 16:05:05
There are many ways of breaking this that could include Sonic Clip if you really wanted Sonic Clip in there it could be like:
Charge 23 0.5 ~> Sonic Clip 13 0.25 ~> Inverse Sonic Clip 13-12 0.25 ~> Charge 12 0.5 I figure that would be more formal without palm notation.
If you wanted really easy informal:
Sonic 23-12 ~> Inverse Sonic 13-12
It's really just the way you see breakdowns. -
Date: Sun, Oct 26 2008 07:22:40
Really?
Hrm.
I always saw it more complicated than that lol -
Date: Sun, Oct 26 2008 08:42:09
lol what the hell. cichy could you give a video of .25 speed or something? no matter how i look at it i dont get it ><
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Date: Tue, Oct 28 2008 14:52:50
Jinnn isnt it abit too early for you to try stuff like this yet?
He's doing a Sonic but he doesnt catch it in 12 yet. He lets it spin further then bends his finger out of the way and makes a kind of inverse sonic postition then catches it in 12. -
Date: Tue, Oct 28 2008 15:11:36
Ive used Side Sonic as a Wiper in a couple of my videos. I just need to learn it at 34-23. It's hard to get the ring finger to move in between 2 and 4...