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EntertainmentHow to Line Dance for Beginners

How to Use Step Sheets to Learn Line Dancing

Transcript

Hi, my name is Robert Royston. I’m a five time world champion of country dance, working with artists like Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley. I really hope that you can learn how to line dance and experience what it’s like to move to America’s music, and that’s country music. So there’s a lot of ways to learn how to do a line dance. You can take a line dance class. You can brave it out there a little bit, just jump into the jungle when you see it happening, get out there and try and learn it as you go on the dance floor. Or there’s something called step sheets, or step description sheets. These you can get online. You go online, you type in whatever your favorite line dance is, or a line dance that you’ve maybe seen at a club you just went to and you want to learn, or something you’ve seen in a music video, type that it, usually you can find the step sheet pretty easily, download it, print it up, but how to read one of these things. So you take a step sheet, it’ll usually have the title of the line dance on top of it, it will tell you how many counts it is, and a lot of times it will tell you how many walls it is. Is it a one wall dance, a two wall dance, a four wall dance? And it may also give you other names for the line dance at the top of the sheet, and hopefully it gives you really good suggestions for songs that you can practice to. So we have one for a line dance called Cowboy Boogie right here. So we’re just gonna take a little bit of it, right. So the first thing it says is right vine. So it’s telling you right vine, okay I’m gonna start by going right. Yea, so I know what a vine is, we know what a great vine is, right? So a right vine says, step right to right side. So step your right foot to right side, as opposed to it saying maybe, step your right foot to left side, which would be stepping your right to your left. So you step right to right, boom, then it says left behind. So it’s telling you that your gonna start your great vine behind your left, then you’re just gonna step to the right again, now you’re gonna do what this says. Hop on right, bringing left knee up. Now we understand a hop is different then a jump, right. A hop means that you leave and land the same leg, which we’ve talked about before. So you jump up and down, that’s a hop. A jump right, is actually leaving and landing a different leg. So if I jump from my left to my right, jump from my right to my left, if I hop, that’s straight up and down. So we have a vine right, right, behind left, to the right, hop on right bringing left knee up. Then it says left vine. Chances are most of the time, if you read through this, whatever you did right you’re gonna do left. So same thing, it says step left, to the left side, right behind, left to side, hop on left foot, bring the right knee up. And so literally what you do is read it, and a good step just description like this, tells you every little thing you need to do, step for step, what direction, usually puts it in four or eight count measures. You go through it as much as you need to. Repeat it, repeat it, repeat it, you then know the line dance, put it to music, go out to the club, and you look like a rock star. That’s how you read a step description.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Choreograph a Line Dance

How to Do a Basic Turn in Closed Position for Line Dancing

What Is Syncopation in Line Dancing?

How to Do Laces in Country Couples Line Dancing

How to Do a Shuffle Step & Polka Step for Line Dancing

How to Do Triple Steps in Line Dancing

What Does Tag, Restart & Out of Phrase Mean in Line Dancing?

How to Do Hip Movements in Line Dancing

How to Do Rodeo Kicks & Figure 4s for Line Dancing

How to Do Solid Steps, Camel Walks & Slides in Line Dancing

Shorty George, Boogie Walks & Scissor Steps in Line Dancing

How to Line Dance to Cotton Eye Joe

How to Do the CC Shuffle Line Dance

How to Do the “Good Time” Line Dance

How to Do the Sleazy Slide Line Dance

How to Do the Wobble Line Dance

How to Do the Cupid Shuffle Line Dance

How to Do the Cowboy Boogie Line Dance

How to Do the Tush Push Line Dance

How to Do the 2-Step Line Dance

How to Do a Basic Ladies Outside Turn in Line Dancing

How to Line Dance with Robert Royston

What Is Line Dancing?

What Is Basic Pattern Structure in Line Dancing?

How to Find the Beat in Line Dancing

How to Use Step Sheets to Learn Line Dancing

Where Can You Line Dance?

What’s the Line Dancing Lifestyle?

Line Dancing vs. Square Dancing

How to Do Leg Lifts in Line Dancing

How to Do Basic Line Dancing Heel Movements

Hop vs. Jump in Line Dancing

How to Do a Vine Action in Line Dancing

How to Do Ball Change Actions in Line Dancing

How to Do Turns in Line Dancing

How to Do Touch Steps in Line Dancing

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