Really? That's very surprising to me, since I had never seen this combination before (apart from the moving charleston, of course). Can you tell me where you found it? Cause now I'm very curious.
@@zanc9_neoswing I knew the two moves separetely but you introduced the combination to my mind which is great. Sadly, I don't remember where I found the arms' movement, maybe it is you
I actually have a full tutorial series with all the basic neoswing steps. Most of them are from Sven Otten. If you're interested, here's a link: m.ruclips.net/p/PLjj-Tv1Ou3-LrIfYsOBVT-rAyihRoviZK
Nice video, thank you.
My pleasure!
Finally! I was waiting for it impatiently! Was already trying to do it on my own but was hiting my face with fingers when adding the speed :D Thanks!
You’re welcome! And I’m so sorry for you hitting your face. That must hurt a lot!
@@zanc9_neoswing Perfection through pain :D
@@travelingdancer ahahahahahah 😂
Well I dont care if it is hard. I just wanne learn this and thank you for these videos.
My pleasure, and good luck!
Sadly i already knew this tow moves, but I did t with you anyway. The arm in the back is a little bit tricky, but I can master it. Great explanation !
Really? That's very surprising to me, since I had never seen this combination before (apart from the moving charleston, of course). Can you tell me where you found it? Cause now I'm very curious.
@@zanc9_neoswing I knew the two moves separetely but you introduced the combination to my mind which is great. Sadly, I don't remember where I found the arms' movement, maybe it is you
@@siriusstar8245 Oh, ok
I hope you can explain the dance steps of Sven Otten-JSM next time.
I actually have a full tutorial series with all the basic neoswing steps. Most of them are from Sven Otten. If you're interested, here's a link:
m.ruclips.net/p/PLjj-Tv1Ou3-LrIfYsOBVT-rAyihRoviZK
@@zanc9_neoswing Thanks!