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- Burkes_Barrage abstract "In toss juggling, Burke's Barrage is a juggling pattern named after its inventor Ken Burke. It is quite popular among jugglers due to the impressive arm moves, but it's not so hard to master, compared to the Rubenstein's Revenge for example.The pattern is based on the siteswap sequence 423. This sequence represents the height of the three basic throws in the pattern. The 3 represents a ball thrown at the typical height of a 3-ball cascade. The 4 represents a ball thrown at the height of a four-ball fountain. This ball stays on one side of the body while in the air and is thrown and caught by the same hand. Lastly, the 2 does not represent a throw, but circular motion of the hand carrying a ball through the pattern.The idea is to throw the 4, then the 3, and when you catch the first ball you throw you make a big circle around the ball on the 3. Each 4 should be caught with a claw catch. In other words, each 4 throw is snatched with the palm facing down. The palm is turned to face up as the hand rotates around in its circle motion.When Ken Burke himself juggles it, the circular carry passes between the 3 and the other 4, rather than around both of them.It has nothing to do with Luke Burrage, although he invented a juggling trick quite similar to Burke's Barrage, which he named Burke's Burrage. It is the same as a Burke's Barrage, but instead of making a big circle around the ball on the 3, you just put it apart on the side, which makes a more geometrical impression.".
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- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageLength "2407".
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageRevisionID "666704108".
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Cascade_(juggling).
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Category:Juggling_patterns_and_tricks.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Claw_(juggling).
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Fountain_(juggling).
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Juggling_ball.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Juggling_pattern.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Luke_Burrage.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Rubensteins_Revenge.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Siteswap.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink Toss_juggling.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink File:3BallBurkesBarrage.gif.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLink File:Juggling_-_3-ball_Burkes_barrage_(423)_ladder_diagram.png.
- Burkes_Barrage wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burke's Barrage".
- Burkes_Barrage hasPhotoCollection Burkes_Barrage.
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- Burkes_Barrage subject Category:Juggling_patterns_and_tricks.
- Burkes_Barrage hypernym Pattern.
- Burkes_Barrage type Disease.
- Burkes_Barrage comment "In toss juggling, Burke's Barrage is a juggling pattern named after its inventor Ken Burke. It is quite popular among jugglers due to the impressive arm moves, but it's not so hard to master, compared to the Rubenstein's Revenge for example.The pattern is based on the siteswap sequence 423. This sequence represents the height of the three basic throws in the pattern. The 3 represents a ball thrown at the typical height of a 3-ball cascade.".
- Burkes_Barrage label "Burke's Barrage".
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- Burkes_Barrage sameAs Q4998907.
- Burkes_Barrage sameAs Q4998907.
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