Coordination 12/30 - Third Principle

Difficulty: 2⁠ ⁠ Today something interesting happens in the Pattern. It’s simple math I want to introduce you to, it has some musical aspects as well.

Let’s first introduce the third principle that shall help you to learn.

THIRD PRINCIPLE

A) Count how many steps the pattern has until it repeats itself.
B) If it goes “first side, then the other side” and both sides are the same, it’s enough if you count until the completion of the first side. If you then multiply the count by two you have the total steps before a complete repetition.
C) Notice if step-count is asymmetric. For example legs have a different count than arms before they repeat themselves.
D) If C is the case count until the asymmetric parts match again like at the start of the pattern.

Okay, so now how many steps has this pattern before it repeats itself completely? I wish you a good time practicing today!⁠

music courtesy of Creator Studio⁠
Global Genius - Blame it on the Moon⁠

Coordination 12/30 Auxiliary

⁠This is today’s Auxiliary Video for the Coordination Challenge, where we show regressions, progressions and variations.⁠

Have fun with the variation and notice there are many variations of the variation! So I invite you to play!

music courtesy of Creator Studio⁠
Global Genius - Blame it on the Moon⁠

2020–04–25

Joseph Bartz