The question of what does the 2 pairs beat 3 of a kind beats the other is an enigma to most who have engaged in beat juggling. Most people will claim they do not have a technique that is secret, but do not admit to others that they actually do. To really get into the practice and understand what exactly it takes is to start from the basics and then build on from there.
The first step is understanding: what it takes for a beat juggler to do more than one beat. The basic idea behind beat juggling is that there are certain rhythms or beats that follow each other. It is during these beats that you can use your own timing and creative sense to make some of the moves. Knowing what the general beat is will help you decide what you want to do to break it.
Knowing the general rhythm helps you decide when to enter a new beat: By knowing the general rhythm you know what to work with when doing your first beat. Sometimes when you enter the first beat into your beat juggling, you may find your partner is not comfortable with it, so changing it to something that they like will help them relax a little and feel like the beat is theirs. You should always be respectful and listen to what they have to say if they do not like something.
Another important thing to note is that in order to have a beat that does more than one beat: you need to make sure you use all three types of beats at the same time. Once you are confident with your first beat juggling try doing three. If you are good with the basic rhythm and rhythms then combining these with another style, such as jazz or hip hop, is even easier. Once you have mastered this simple method of beat juggling, you will find it easier and more fun to branch out from that point.
There are many different styles that you can work with: but your main focus should be on creating a style that you like best. Some of the popular combinations you can work with are: hip hop and swing, Latin beats and rap, classical and tribal, pop and reggae, hip hop and jazz, country and western and much more. These are just a few examples. The possibilities are endless. The first step is to look for styles that you are interested in, such as rock, jazz, rap, hip hop, folk, country and others. After you have narrowed down your search, start checking out websites to learn about the style.
A good way to get started: would be to go to search engines such as Google and type in “Beats For Beat Juggling.” You will be able to see different websites that offer information on the subject. There you will be able to see two pairs of beats that you can use.
Try looking through the list and see what you can come up with, the possibilities are endless.