Thursday, November 17, 2011

Penspinning

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HistoryI believe the term Pen Spinning is still less common in Indonesia. But not outside the country. Countries such as Japan
, Korea, Hongkong, America, and France has a lot of talented Pen Spinner. Apart from the above countries, the Netherlands, Singapore, Malaysia, and Germany also have a lot Pen Spinner. Does anyone know where Pen Spinning initially, but some sources believe the Pen Spinning originated from Japan in 1970, in Pen Spinning booming 2000s.
Pen Spinning is an art object manipulation using hand and pencil / pen / marker as its object. Easily, Pen Spinning means we rotate the pencil with our hands. Pen Spinning is considered as self-entertainment or art to entertain yourself.
Keep in mind, Pen Spinning is not art that can be learned in minutes. It takes weeks, months, even years to explore Pen Spinning. Even so Pen Spinning can be regarded as an art that is quite easy because in 1-3 months, a Pen Spinner was able to master a few basic tricks. One more thing perluu remember, once learned as a guest, you can be exposed to the effects of addiction. Especially when you are more in depth, even you can not be silent without turning a pencil (at least I was).

The term-term in the pen spinner
Unless you have a bad English, you will surely learn a guest on another website or at Youtube. These websites usually have terms that need to be memorized. The following terms are:
Trick: 1 Type Manipulation / 1 Tricks
Hybrid: A combination of some tricks with some tricks / other tricks. Hybrid in the midst of Trick and Combo
Combo: A combination of two or more tricks
Freestyle: The combination of Combo or 10 more tricks
Fundamentals: 3 tricks and a combo that should be studied beginners
Because the Pen Spinning has a close relationship with your fingers, then terbuatlah hand notation. Hand notation is shorthand for our fingers, finger slot among us, the beginning and end of a pencil in our fingers. Here is a hand notation:
Q: Thumb (Thumb / Thumb)
1: Index (index finger)
2: The Middle (Middle Finger)
3: The Ring (Finger Sweet)
4: Pinky (little finger)
TF: Thumbflap (position between the thumb and forefinger under section
Palm: The inside of the hand (the part which is used to predict)
Back: Opponents of the palm (the back of the hand)
T1: Flanked by the thumb and forefinger
12: Flanked forefinger and middle finger
23: Flanked by the middle and ring finger
34: Flanked by the ring finger and pinkie
T12: Flanked thumb, forefinger and middle finger
23-12: This means there is a pencil starting position 23 and position at the end of a pencil at 12.


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