So finally decided on order of steps for my routine. It was last 2 steps before the double shuffle I couldn't decide the order on.
But I think this order works best as it helps re balance me before *dramatic music* the double shuffle.
I've tried different order before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aCtIbc9REY
But it just didn't work for me. My brain wants me to do it in order I learned the steps. lol!
Routine:
1 - 1st Schottiche
2 - 1st Schottiche Progression
3 - 2nd Scottiche
4 - 2nd Scottiche Progression
5 - Double & Single Heels
6 - 3rd Scottiche
Double Shuffle
I'm going to start slower too or else I'll speed up too much by the end and double shuffle will be epic fail.
I keep telling myself the double shuffle is just counting to 8 three times then a break on each foot. So I'll probably be muttering under my breath on the day. Saying steps as I do them is something I've taken from lindy hop classes. It does help. The problem is to say it in my head rather than out loud when there's an audience. lol!
Showing posts with label second schottiche progression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label second schottiche progression. Show all posts
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Thursday, October 4, 2012
A quick update for October
Yes folks, I'm still here. Been trying to work out a 'routine' I can remember. lol! So far this is as far as I've got 6 steps. Still not there with the double shuffle. So I've not tried to add it in yet.
And no music this time. I need to re-record a hornpipe enough times through at the right speed.
I had to record this all in one go as I had limited time, hence the little edit at the end. If I'd have had more time I would have re-recorded right from the beginning.
And no music this time. I need to re-record a hornpipe enough times through at the right speed.
I had to record this all in one go as I had limited time, hence the little edit at the end. If I'd have had more time I would have re-recorded right from the beginning.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
July Update - Part 2
So here are a few videos of my latest attempts. I did try to do more but the light got too bad for the camera before I could finish.
Second Schottiche (Progression)
First Schottiche (Progression)
First Schottiche
I did try to do several steps ina row, but kept mession it up as soon as I pressed record.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
May 2012 - Update
I know I've been a little remiss with my posting over the year so far. But I don't want to be boreing you with repetitive posts. Hence why I try to focus on trying to get one post done a month with a little summary of what I've been up to.
Lets start with music...as since the workshop I've been trying my hand at waltz clog dance I've been trying to find a waltz I can play competantly (ideally in key of G) that 'fits' and isn't boring. This is proving to be quite tricky.
In other news next month will be the first anniversary of my starting to learn clog. So I shall have to think up something clever to post to commemorate the event.
Today I decided to do a few videos.
Firstly went over some of the steps I struggled with when I started...
First Schottiche Progression
Second Schottiche Progression
I also had a go at a step I've not tried until now. Umpas.
That will leave just the twizzles I haven't had a go at in the beginner section yet.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Some more vids
So here is my latest attempt.
First schottiche progression
Second schottiche progression
First schottiche progression
Second schottiche progression
Progress report 19/8/2011
Just to keep you up to date been focusing on trying to get comfortable with the double shuffle...and not loosing where I am. (I keep getting lost and not remembering how many steps I've done and if its time for the break. lol!)
Also working on the second scottiche progression. Remembering to go behind not in front....and not to step off the board. I have about 1cm margin of error in order to have room to shuffle in front and step behind.
Also working on the second scottiche progression. Remembering to go behind not in front....and not to step off the board. I have about 1cm margin of error in order to have room to shuffle in front and step behind.
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