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EntertainmentHow to Step Dance

How to Do a Beginner Technical Step Dance Combo

Transcript

Hi, my name is Victor Sho and what I’m going to explain to you right now is the difference between threes, fours, fives and sixes.

Now once again this is not a universal language, this is pretty much what my step dance company of players use as a form of a language to explain to our students when we’re teaching them. Okay? So this is our style.

So basically threes, some people call them triplets, I call them threes. You basically are, this is a three right here.

A four would be one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. One, two, three, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three, four.

A five is one, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five.

And the six is just as simple as it sounds. One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six. One, two, three, four, five, six. Okay?

So these are the synchronization of hand claps and body hits. We call them threes, fours and fives. There’s no stopping in between them. So now the thing with this is that these patterns can continue however, the rhythm is what changes the beat and makes it different.

So I can do a three like this, or, those are all three different beats and the same thing I can apply with a five. So you just got to understand that it’s the same kind of formation, same pattern of hits however, the way you hit it and the rhythm that you use to hit it is what varieties those different kind of movements.

Okay? So those are threes, fours, fives, and sixes.


Lessons in this Guide

How to Step Dance with Victor Sho

What Is Step Dance?

How to Develop Step Team Chants

How to Infuse Krump Dance with Stepping

How to Do a Latin-Infused Step Dance

How to Freestyle in Step Dance

How to Do an Intermediate Step with Bass Beat in Step Dance

How to Do a Beginner Step with a Bass Beat in Step Dance

How to Do an Advanced Party Stroll in Step Dance

How to Do an Intermediate Party Stroll in Step Dance

How to Do a Beginner Party Stroll in Step Dance

How to Do an Advanced Power Step Dance Combo

How to Do an Intermediate Power Step Dance Combo

How to Do Beginner Power Step Dance Combo

How to Do an Advanced Technical Step Dance Combo

How to Do an Intermediate Technical Step Dance Combo

How to Do a Beginner Technical Step Dance Combo

How to Use Feet & Legs in Technical Stepping

How to Hop in Party Step or Power Stroll

How to Do Arm Movements in Step Dance Power Stepping

How to Move Forward & Backward in Step Dance Party Strolling

How to Contract & Release in Step Dance Power Stepping

How to Do a Simple Beginner Step Dance Step

How to Do a Horse Clap in Step Dance

How to Do 3’s, 4’s, 5’s & 6’s in Step Dance

How to Do Party Strolling in Step Dance

How to Do Power Stepping in Step Dance

How to Do a Clomp in Step Dance

How to Do a Single & Double Stomp in Step Dance

How to Do a Technical Step Dance

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