| Names | |
|---|---|
| English | yo-yo |
| Japanese | ヨーヨー |
| Properties | |
| Articulation | hit |
| Shake Length | n/a |
| Parent Techniques | den-den |
| Difficulty | medium |
| Prevalence | standard |
| Position | |
| Start | |
| End | |
| Glyph Notation | |
| Glyph | consecutive den down glyphs |
| Usage | |
| Dynamics | |
| Volume | medium |
| Range | medium |
| Ease | high |
| History | |
| Source | HINDOU |
| Location of Origin | Japan |
| Date of Origin | unknown |
| Influences | |
| Signature Players | n/a |
Play a den-den, but instead of moving the free gourd to the other side of the hand, let it fall back as if the free gourd was bouncing on the held gourd.
Same as den-den.
Can chain multiple back to back.
None yet.
None yet.
None yet.
HRK Channel's video labels it as a HINDOUさんオリジナル技 (HINDOU original), which likely indicates it originates from that player.