Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Twenty One Pilots 'Stressed Out' Handshake

My friend and I have recently come to like listening to Twenty One Pilots, and in their music video for their song 'Stressed Out,' the two band members meet up with a handshake. A surprisingly long and complicated handshake. Of course, we had to try it.

We found that there weren't many good tutorials out there, mostly just people's recreations, and slowed down videos. We managed, but I thought it might be cool if I illustrated a step by stepp.

So here it is:

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Viola! The illustrations are rather crude, but I wanted it to be quick, easy, and simple.

In the top corners of each step there is the number of the step, and whether you will be using your right hand (R.H.) or your left hand (L.H.).

Let's begin!
You will need:

  • a friend / enemy / sister / brother / significant other / fellow fan / cat / dog / lamp
  • yourself
Here's how to do it:
  1. Clap R.H.s together, passing...
  2. and returning with backhand contact,
  3. Passing again, clap R.H.s twice.
  4. Fist bump twice.
  5. (This part gets tricky!) Opening you fist with you and your partner's palms facing outward, hook thumbs. 
  6. With thumbs still touching, twist to palms, one going over, the other going under.
  7. Grasp the other's hand.
  8. Here's where the L.H. comes in. Clap each others R.H.s (pictured next), then above, below...
  9. and each other's R.H.s once again.
  10. Twist you R.H.s to grasp each other's pinkie with your own. Shake up and down twice, then release on the second descent.
  11. Grasp each other's L.H.s.
  12. Above your L.H.s, clap your R.H.s twice,
  13. Tap each other's left elbows.
  14. Tap your own left elbow.
  15. Switch from grasping L.H.s to grasping one another's R.H.s.
  16. Hug each other with L.H.s.
  17. Snap with your L.H. as you pull away.
Let me know what you think!

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6 comments:

  1. Can't view the image of the handshake because it is too small to view without pixelating, could you republish a larger version to view (me and my friend are trying to learn it)

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    1. I'm sorry you're having trouble! To see a larger version of this image, just click on it. It will direct you to a larger, clearer version of it - one you can easily see and read.

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  2. Cool! Thank you for the help! Still trying to learn the thumbs part!

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    1. Glad I could help! One other way to explain it is that with palms facing outward, hook thumbs, and make a loose fist as you turn your wrist, one passing under, the other over. You're basically switching hand positions so that you and your partner's palms are facing. Hope this helps a little. If not, just watch the video over again!

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  3. okay, this is absolutely amazing! Thanks, fren! |-/

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    1. Thanks for the feedback! I'm so glad you like it!

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