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EMIL LAMPRECHT: In this series, I'm going to move on to some tricks which are considered
a little more advanced than what I've shown you in past series. Now that you've learned
the 3-ball cascade and also some of the basic tricks which create a foundation for moving
on, we're going to learn some tricks which are a little more interesting visually, and
also progress towards preparing yourself for more numbers, such as 4 balls, 5 balls, 6,
and so on. Some of these tricks are also going to be siteswap tricks. Now, they can be allotted
otherwise and were probably invented long before siteswaps existed, but siteswap is
the mathematical notation for juggling patterns. You can find more information about that stuff
by doing various searches online. I'm not an expert, so I'll just give you the basic
foundation numbers. We're also going to move into learning the Vamp, which is a very important
type of throw which consists of just a short hand-to-hand exchange, and Multiplexes, which
involves throwing more than one ball from a hand at a time. Let's get started.