Arnold Ward says:
> + 4 balls MM is an asynchronous pattern; > + the same two balls are juggled by each hand. No left hand ball is > ever caught by the right hand and vice versa. > + timing needs to be almost perfect to avoid collisions. > + Hands are continually crossing right over left and then left over > right.All true no doubt, but I was still having problems getting my head around it. After a few hours playing and rewinding 20 seconds of video tape I have come up with a regime that, with practise, should take a 4 ball fountain juggler and turn him into a 4 ball Mills Messer:
For the 2 balls in the *right hand*:
_____ / \ OO <--- two balls! LeftArm| your |RightArm | back | (a) (b) (c) <--- The three positions (in front of you!!) | | Ball i.d. Throw No. X #1: Straight up from a (to land at `a') *NB(1)* Y #2: From c to b X #3: From a to b Y #1: Straight up from a (to land at `a') X #2: .... Y #3: .... (Pattern repeats)This is it (as the juggler looks at the pattern):
/| /\ /\
|| / \ / \
^| _3 \ / 2_
1| /| \ / |\
^| / \ / \
|| / \ / \
||/ \/ \
a b c
Count "1 2 3 1 2 3..." as you do this. Try it with the left hand
after you have tried it with the right. The left hand pattern is the
mirror image of this). I would not say that throws 2 and 3 land at *exactly* the point I have labelled "b". They may cross over quite a lot in fact.
NB(1): The straight up and down throw (#1) is done on the opposite side of the body to the arm doing the throw. In the heat of the complete trick this throw is thrown *underneath* the other arm. You can practise this by moving your non-throwing arm around (carrying a spare ball, perhaps), as if it were involved in the trick. The arm pattern for the full 4BMM pattern is *just the same* as 3BMM --
Throw No. Throw Label 1: B Straight up from a (to land at a) THINK: "Bouncer" (underneath throw) - 2: A From c to b THINK: "stAndard throw" - 3: C From a to b THINK: "Cross the body" -As you do the trick you can count to yourself "B A C B A C ...". OK I know what you are thinking --- "Why are the in the wrong order?". Well, when you could to the 4 ball MM trick proper you interleave two one-handed patterns...
Left Hand Right Hand A B C A B C A B C A B CNote that each hand is going "BACBAC...", but the 2 handed pattern is "A B C A B C..."
Some words of wisdom from Vince Darley:
In case you don't have a site-swap viewer / good juggler (live or on video) to hand, I'll reproduce the 4BMM diagram from the 4-balls help file, but slightly modified and annotated with the type of throw e.g. {A}.
Sequence here is:
hand:|rllrrllr|
------|--------|
Throw |3 2 4 1 |
Catch | 2 4 1 3|
Time ---------> and repeat.
^ 4 1 ^ <3
1 V <3
2
v 3 4 1 ^
V ==> 2> V ==> V 4 2
L R L> R <R
4 balls async Toss 3 over to L
left{A}, catch and
carry 2 UNDER to Toss 2 out of Left{B}
Right. straight
up. Carry 4 over left.
Prepare
V========================================== to toss 4 up and bring
left back to catch 1.
^ 4> 1>
3 ^ 2 ^ 2 4
V 4> 1> V ^ V
3
1 R ==> 3 L> ==> 2
L R R> L
toss 4 with R{C} and L. toss 1 to right{A}. Toss 3 straight up
with R{B}. Catch 2
with L(over R)
catch 1 with L. Prepare catch 3 with R. and pull R back to prepare
to catch 3 with R and carry L hand OVER to catch 4. Prepare to
toss 1 to right. Right to catch 2. toss 2 back to left with
V================================================================
3 <2
V ^ 1 3
<2 V V
4 4 1 etc.....
L R R L
toss 2 back to Catch 1 w/ L, carry
left{C}, pull right back 4 OVER L to left.
to catch 4. Prepare to prepare to toss 4 w/
carry 4 OVER L to left. R and 1 w/ L.
Prepare to catch 1 w/ L
KEEP PRACTISING!!