Nightclub Two-Step Hammerlock Ronde Move Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @jdatuin
    @jdatuin 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love this pattern. Thank you so much.

  • @gaerlan1946
    @gaerlan1946 2 года назад

    Speaking of music. Yours is not an exception in that though the lesson in itself is great, unless one relates to the music and dance together, it is very difficult for anyone to learn the dance. How difficult is it to put it to music. Thank you.

    • @MayIHaveThisDance
      @MayIHaveThisDance  2 года назад +1

      HI Ricardo, thanks for the note. Dancing it to music of course is the goal. In our live classes we use music constantly. Unfortunately, RUclips blocks most videos that use music, so either the entire video would be rejected, or the sound would be muted (including our voices). Especially for instructional videos. We have to find "rights-free" music to use in any dance instructional videos, although much of the rights-free music isn't the perfect fit, or as enjoyable. We are searching for the perfect free-license tunes and will hopefully use them in the future. In the meantime, some of our current faves to dance NC2S to are "Leave The Door Open" by Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak, and Kids Again by Sam Smith. Thanks!

  • @cajunlady4893
    @cajunlady4893 3 года назад +1

    Which songs would you do those steps?

    • @MayIHaveThisDance
      @MayIHaveThisDance  3 года назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for asking. Unfortunately due to copyright restrictions, we can't use real music during these video lessons. But, we should have listed some songs. We do discuss what type of music to dance Nightclub Two-Step to in our OnlineLearningLounge.com. But to answer your question, NC2S is danced to slow contemporary and country music. Music that is typically 55 to 74 Beats per Minute. Some songs we love right now: Leave The Door Open by Bruno Mars, Kids Again by Sam Smith, You're Still The One sung by Teddy Swims, and Return to Love by Andrea Bocelli & Ellie Goulding. Hope this helps!

  • @marianolasco8283
    @marianolasco8283 2 года назад

    Basic bronze twinkles

    • @MayIHaveThisDance
      @MayIHaveThisDance  2 года назад +1

      Hi Maria, we cover Twinkle patterns in our www.OnlineLearningLounge.com video tutorials. They are in the Foxtrot and Waltz curriculum. Thanks for watching!

  • @marianolasco8283
    @marianolasco8283 2 года назад

    Twinkles

    • @MayIHaveThisDance
      @MayIHaveThisDance  2 года назад +1

      Twinkles as in the Foxtrot/Waltz pattern, or Twinkle toes? Either way, thanks for watching Maria!