You often mention about the aesthetics of a pattern, and the orange ball (inside ball, orange in the opening demo) is absolutely magical here. One of the prettiest tricks I've yet seen. Gorgeous.
U r just awesome Ms.Taylor... i m from India and I hv been seeing ur tricks from last 11-12 days.... Just wanted to thank for the amazing videos... I learnt 3ball juggling, 1up-2up, box, and will practice GRACE now... Thank a ton.
Don't know if it's the social distancing or your awesomeness as a teacher but I'm learning these so fast now. Took me like 45 minutes to learn this! And it's now one of my favourites as well. It's probably your awesomeness though. Thanks a bunch Taylor!
Idk why, this reminds me of learning to play a song on a piano. You start getting the green ball which is the melody, then you add the blue ball which is the rest of the right hand voice and finally you add the left hand which is the red ball. The red ball is not necessary to recognise the song, but it makes it look cool. My brain imagines strange things sometimes, nevermind
I really get the same feeling with juggling as with playing music, because of the rhythm, the muscle memory thing and the final beauty I guess. It's kind of the same great pride when it's finally getting nice 😊
I'm just starting the video, I'm so thrilled to learn a new pattern! I learned all the patterns you showed in your latest tutorials beforehand, so I'm happy to finally learn a new one ^-^
Thank you very much for your videos! Years ago I practiced juggling but I got stuck on learning 4-ball fountain. Thanks to your tutorial I came back to jugging and finally learned that trick :) Since then I'm your big fan. Your videos are really outstanding - clear explanations, well edited, with tips how to handle potential problems - all great! Nowadays I juggle almost everyday and make progress. I hope I will learn GRACE one day too!
This was the first trick I ever saw you do! Someone posted it on Reddit a few years ago and it encouraged me to learn this trick and many others. Thank you!
Can’t wait to learn this!! Thanks for the video Taylor! Quick tip for jugglers: Don't learn too fast. Enjoy the experience. I have a mandatory 1 day waiting period for myself so I don't rush ahead. Day 1: Up to 2 balls. Then I have to wait until Day 2 or 3 before continuing. Usually I'm pretty good with 2 by the time I get to 3 so it makes the process a lot more fun too. Have a good journey!
Learned the trick on your patreon a few days ago & ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! :) (Also just made this account 10 minutes ago, so I can finally comment on ur vids XD)
Taylor, I just wanna let you know that I've been watching your videos for a while now and you've really helped me progress as a juggler! Thank you for making these :D
I haven't tried this one yet, I've only watched your tutorial so far, but it reminds me a lot of the Georgian shuffle, (the multiplex bit). I have a feeling you could mix the two patterns up to great effect. I look forward to trying to learn it and experimenting. Anyway, as always your tutorials are very clear and easy to follow, and the troubleshooting section is always very helpful. Many thanks!
Wow!! Haven't even watched the tutorial yet, but that pattern looks amazing!! Can't believe I've never seen it before. If it wasn't 1am here, I would be trying it now!! But tomorrow, I'm on it!! 😀😀
You are really impressive. By far the best and most detailed videos. Is there also a video for the Abracadabra trick? I would be happy if I got an answer :)
Excellent tutorial! Does it feel like it is related to Burke's Barrage to you? I feel compelled to switch between the two. They seem to transition well.
Thanks so much for this. I'm just getting back into juggling and this is incredibly helpful. Why the heck didn't I restart during COVID!??!!? I would have been so much better. LOL Ps. For the ONE person who down voted this? You've got issues.
Yay I got two sequences to feel pretty good within the video, but I had a hard time on adding a third multiplex throw, so I'm probably cheating the rythm a little bit. I'll post a video when I can smooth it out
Taylor is truly amazing at tutorials. Her analytical approach truly makes it much easier to understand for me.
You often mention about the aesthetics of a pattern, and the orange ball (inside ball, orange in the opening demo) is absolutely magical here. One of the prettiest tricks I've yet seen. Gorgeous.
U r just awesome Ms.Taylor... i m from India and I hv been seeing ur tricks from last 11-12 days....
Just wanted to thank for the amazing videos...
I learnt 3ball juggling, 1up-2up, box, and will practice GRACE now...
Thank a ton.
Don't know if it's the social distancing or your awesomeness as a teacher but I'm learning these so fast now. Took me like 45 minutes to learn this! And it's now one of my favourites as well. It's probably your awesomeness though. Thanks a bunch Taylor!
Those who learn the extended version should try learning Olas as well. The two tricks share a main component.
Idk why, this reminds me of learning to play a song on a piano. You start getting the green ball which is the melody, then you add the blue ball which is the rest of the right hand voice and finally you add the left hand which is the red ball. The red ball is not necessary to recognise the song, but it makes it look cool.
My brain imagines strange things sometimes, nevermind
Great metaphor, it is similar in chess, when you learn a new opening
I really get the same feeling with juggling as with playing music, because of the rhythm, the muscle memory thing and the final beauty I guess. It's kind of the same great pride when it's finally getting nice 😊
I'm just starting the video, I'm so thrilled to learn a new pattern! I learned all the patterns you showed in your latest tutorials beforehand, so I'm happy to finally learn a new one ^-^
Thank you very much for your videos! Years ago I practiced juggling but I got stuck on learning 4-ball fountain. Thanks to your tutorial I came back to jugging and finally learned that trick :) Since then I'm your big fan. Your videos are really outstanding - clear explanations, well edited, with tips how to handle potential problems - all great! Nowadays I juggle almost everyday and make progress. I hope I will learn GRACE one day too!
Very cool trick! I'm looking forward to learn this! Awesome tutorial as always!👍👍
Great tutorials you are a very fluent speaker/communicator well done
This was the first trick I ever saw you do! Someone posted it on Reddit a few years ago and it encouraged me to learn this trick and many others. Thank you!
This is such a beautiful trick, thanks for your detailed explanations and troubleshooting, I think everyone can learn this! Yay
Yeah! A new tutorial is here! I'm happy! 😍
Awesome trick, can't wait to try it! You videos and your precise and funny style of explaining stuff really got me back into juggling!
Omg amazing, I totally have to learn this, it looks so cool and beautiful.😍 Thank you for this tutorial, it's going to be my challenge of this week!😊
I appreciate your use of ‘the juggler’s view’ in addition to the front view.
Can’t wait to learn this!! Thanks for the video Taylor! Quick tip for jugglers: Don't learn too fast. Enjoy the experience. I have a mandatory 1 day waiting period for myself so I don't rush ahead. Day 1: Up to 2 balls. Then I have to wait until Day 2 or 3 before continuing. Usually I'm pretty good with 2 by the time I get to 3 so it makes the process a lot more fun too. Have a good journey!
Yes !! Another Claymotion trick ! They are my favourite ! Can't wait to try it !
What a wonderful trick. Thank you very much for sharing.
Thanks a lot for uploading this video on my birthday. Beautiful and amazing.
Happy birthday!
Thanks a lot! Well that was exactly 12 am in India.
What a coincidence
this trick is now on my Totry list!! Thanks!
Woah i like this trick! Thanks for the tutorial!
Learned the trick on your patreon a few days ago & ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! :)
(Also just made this account 10 minutes ago, so I can finally comment on ur vids XD)
Taylor, I just wanna let you know that I've been watching your videos for a while now and you've really helped me progress as a juggler! Thank you for making these :D
Great walk through of this technique. The motion makes me think of “wash on, wash off” motion in the Karate Kid
This looks soo good!
It's does look graceful..will definitely try..thanks beautiful giel
u are a great teacher thanks . i looked at other grace videos and this one is the best .
Your just amaaaaziingggg
What a superb tutorial ❤
Great video! Thank you very much!
I haven't tried this one yet, I've only watched your tutorial so far, but it reminds me a lot of the Georgian shuffle, (the multiplex bit). I have a feeling you could mix the two patterns up to great effect. I look forward to trying to learn it and experimenting. Anyway, as always your tutorials are very clear and easy to follow, and the troubleshooting section is always very helpful. Many thanks!
thank you so much for your video you help me a lot for learn new tricks :) your explications are good, easy and clear ;)
Thank you so much! Was looking for a new trick to work on. Yeh!
well done as always
I love those Tutorials
Amazing! Thanks a lot! The tutorial really helped. :)
Wow!! Haven't even watched the tutorial yet, but that pattern looks amazing!! Can't believe I've never seen it before. If it wasn't 1am here, I would be trying it now!! But tomorrow, I'm on it!! 😀😀
Your explanations are amazing! And your tutorials too :)
this will be my weekend project :)
Thanks Taylor, great video as always :)
Currently have absolutely no motivation, but I still support your work.
You are totally amazing!!!
Lovely trick! Thanks for the tutorial!
You guys should try yoyo the modern aluminum ones are sick it helps you get better at dama as well
Love this trick!
Awesome trick!
You are really impressive. By far the best and most detailed videos. Is there also a video for the Abracadabra trick? I would be happy if I got an answer :)
Way cool. Never seen this before. Awesome!
This beautiful pattern was created by Graham Currie (AKA Hairy) from the UK, and is sometimes referred to as Graham's Grace for this reason :).
Excellent tutorial! Does it feel like it is related to Burke's Barrage to you? I feel compelled to switch between the two. They seem to transition well.
Really gracefull and supereasy... thanks for tutorialiazing..🤓🌺〽️™️
I'm your fan tylor
I really needed this today. Come at me graceful mindfulness.
This will sound weird, but in order to not loose the balls, feel them 😂 great tutorials, I'm devouring these. Thank you 🫶
what kind of balls are you using in the video? i like the grooves in them.
You’re awesome
Thanks
Thank you
Perfect new trick to do 😏
Where to buy the coloured balls used by Taylor? Are they for more advanced juggler?
Thanks so much for this. I'm just getting back into juggling and this is incredibly helpful. Why the heck didn't I restart during COVID!??!!? I would have been so much better. LOL
Ps. For the ONE person who down voted this? You've got issues.
nice thanks
Also ima post a video of me doing this truck today well trying to do the trick on Instagram and I’ll tag you btw
Can you do a continuous 4 ball version
Hi taylor what balls you use in this tutorial?
Merci !!!
Yay I got two sequences to feel pretty good within the video, but I had a hard time on adding a third multiplex throw, so I'm probably cheating the rythm a little bit. I'll post a video when I can smooth it out
When will the next Twitch stream be?
What was the music that you used in the intro? 0:11
yay!
When you upload new tutorial i have birthdays (sorry for my english)
Woowww!!🔥🔥🔥
Also I think you do grace better than Library of juggling
Honestly this trick was way easier than the tricks you’ve taught in the past
Hey Taylor, I was wondering if I broke your world record or not. I have a video of it.
Cool
Name reminds me of Steve's in staff haha
Hey good morning
Is your job a juggler
Hi is me anton i see your RUclips video
🧡🧡🧡
🤨 Why did you highlight all of my comments Taylor
I try to heart all the comments I read that make me smile ☺️
Fluzies ?
Trick *
Impossible!!!
Hi
You're grace.
First comment
My sisters name is Grace
wow you have almost the exact same voice as rin from drawingwiffwaffles! go check her out**
How did I miss this one? Amazing tutorial, Taylor. No surprise here 😀🫶
Just now was searching for tutorial of this trick! Thank you🥰🤹🏼♀️