Canon Passing: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 20:01, 7 June 2025
There is a 4-people pattern with quite a long sequence, that one can remember by singing "Frère Jacques" ("Brother John", "Bruder Jakob" etc.) accompanying the pattern.
German Wikipedia lists the text of several other languages: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A8re_Jacques
The sequence is like this:
Straight self self Straight Self left left self Straight right right straight Self self self self
So the first part of the sequence
Straight self self Straight
is connected with "are you sleeping, are you sleeping".
The second sequence
Self left left self
with "brother John, brother John"
The third
Straight right right straight
with "can't you hear the bells ring, can't you hear the bells ring",
TZhe fourth
Self self self self
with "Ding, dang, dong, ding, dang, dong".
Four jugglers are standing in a formation forming a square facing each other. All throws are done from the right hand.
"Left, straight, right" in the sequence above mean a pass to the juggler in the named relative position to you.
The pattern begins with juggler A having the first sequence, juggler B, who is to the left of juggler A starts with the 2nd sequence, C with the 3rd and D with the last.
Each juggler singing then progresses through the canon.