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WITD 301.04 The Song48 viewsThe Song Each dungeon song creates an opportunity for a mini-vignette. Songs are musically structured with a beginning, middle and ending. Play with a song using a single toy. Think of the first verse as the warmup with that particular dungeon whip, chorus build slightly. Second verse begin to ramp up, chorus build more. Final verse build to final chorus crescendo. Tailor the 1-10 scale for that particular whip and song for where you are in Sequencing Play (WITD 101.41). For example with a flogger, play might be in sequence for warmup pain scale 1-4. Next song cat o' nine pain scale 3-6. etc. Each song is a mini-scene within the larger sequence of the entire play scene of say 45 min- 1 hr.
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WITD 301.13 Two Handed Whip Play44 viewsWillKnot and Obedient Red play a short scene to Butt Boy's song Riding Centaurs. Will demonstrates two handed technique with whips and dragontails.
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WITD 301.35 Technique Review before Whip Practice44 viewsReminder whip practice is the third Saturday of each month @1 pm EST. Put a recurring reminder in your calendar. Review of 4 most common techniques along with two handed whip throwing review.
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WITD 301.14 Different Bullwhip Builds41 viewsWhich bullwhip build is best for dungeon play? Watch to learn about a 2 belly target bullwhip, natural belly bullwhip, older latigo y dago build, newer latigo y dago build and a 3 belly target bullwhip. All whips are the same length and built by the same whipmaker to eliminate two variables in the comparisons. Here is Dex's take.
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WITD 301.36 Connect Rhythm of Music to Rhythm of Whip40 viewsIllustrates connecting the timing of the whip throw regardless of the technique used to the rhythm of the music playing in the dungeon. Music used was created by ButtBoy.
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WITD 301.15 Thorndike Bullwhip- Initial Impressions31 viewsInitial impressions are shared after a brief breaking and throwing 2 scenes in the dungeon with this whip. How does it measure up?
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WITD 301.16 Advanced Target Practice- Building a Whip Drum Kit30 viewsDiscussion of advanced targeting techniques that will help with finesse, perfecting the controlled puff and accuracy with your whip in the dungeon. Build your own whip drum kit!
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WITD 301.18 Butt Boy30 viewsPlaying a whip drum kit to Butt Boy.
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WITD 301.44 Tuning a Bullwhip30 viewsRecently Blake Gorey at Smokey Mountain Whips made me a beautiful well made naturally loaded 2 belly 4' bullwhip. Beautiful work, but I noticed after throwing in rhythm to one song it was tiring my wrist out and almost cramping my forearm. A light weight 2 belly whip should not do that. I checked the balance point and it was 2" past the pineapple knot up the thong. It should be at or very close to the pineapple knot. Peter Jack, my whipmaker, said this was what was tiring my arm out so quickly. I was having to work harder to achieve the rollout I wanted and that he could tune the whip. So off to NZ this whip went. Jack took apart the turk's head, burnished the end of the handle, added a 2 oz lead counterweight, and re-tied the Turk's head. This counterweight shifted the balance point of the whip back to exactly the pineapple knot. The whip is now tuned and I can throw it in the dungeon for many years.
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WITD 301.17 Practicing with a Whip Drum Kit28 viewsShort introduction and demonstration of the different sounds the components of the drum kit make. Definitely challenging for any whip thrower.
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WITD 301.37 Patreon Whip Practice25 viewsThe monthly whip practice group is now managed by subscribing to my Patreon group at the $3/mo rate or higher. First month is free, subsequent months is auto-billed for those truly interested in improving their whip technique.
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WITD 301.29 Desert Minx (Mojave Outliers) Minibullwhip Unboxing and Review20 viewsFirst time owning a Desert Minx whip. Right out of the box seems to be very accurate, light and responsive. Time will tell as it breaks in but excited to throw it.
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