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The timing of the first variation is interesting and the way I perceive it is as it 8 count figure. Playing with switching the timing into ;12 step step, 34 triple step, 56 triple step, 78 step step. Another thing that I would highlight would be the leads movement on counts 5 and 6 being essential to facilitate that change of places smoothly.
That's fair. Though, I think the most important thing in this video is how they break it down. We might not be able to duplicate the pattern yet, but it is important to see that there is a process to what they are doing.
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This is amazing. More content like this, please 🙌
Working on it 😊 so happy you liked it!
these are good moves and we can learn them from this video. Thanks
The timing of the first variation is interesting and the way I perceive it is as it 8 count figure. Playing with switching the timing into ;12 step step, 34 triple step, 56 triple step, 78 step step. Another thing that I would highlight would be the leads movement on counts 5 and 6 being essential to facilitate that change of places smoothly.
I used to lead the 3rd one all the time (minus the tango part for full disclosure). I forgot to remember it in my dances LOL
We learn so many moves that it is easy to forget that we new and loved some other moves.
Clearly the third isn't (easy, but) an extremly interresting move.
The third one (without the tango part) is probably the easiest out of the three.
Looks too tough for newcomer-novice level
They did say pro / champion level 🤷
That's fair. Though, I think the most important thing in this video is how they break it down. We might not be able to duplicate the pattern yet, but it is important to see that there is a process to what they are doing.
@@mikecase2372 yes, yes and YES! That's it exactly 🙂