I used to work a lot places as a sound guy, [since the 70's] and I've seen all the styles evolve over the years, and still love watching you guys/gals. OK, I'm old, but that doesn't make me any less appreciative of the talents of everyone regardless of the different styles. You're all BRILLIANT. When whoever is really good at whatever their style is, then that doesn't make 'em any less talented when doing either Melbourne shuffle, hard, jumpstyle, cutting shapes or whatever. If you're good, you're good. I can watch you guys for hours. Love you's all....
As someone that used to break-dance, I think that this style of dancing is awesome - so energetic. Synchronised dancing is something that I've always enjoyed watching and doing. It's so uplifting and requires a lot of skill.
My first ever inspiration to learn how to dance was jumpstyle, I tried a few days in a row and realised I can't lmao, it takes STRENGTH to be able to do that, then I learnt the basics of the normal shuffle and I'm good that's as far as I can go, but it's always inspiring seeing stuff like this
they all look very very similar to me lol, but im not a dancer and i dont see the small differences. honestly i love it, but it does look like alot of kicking spinning and moon walking lol
Each style shown has their own level of complexity and energy behind them. Cutting Shapes has very intricate footwork and requires the dance to be very nimble on their toes. The Melbourne Shuffle is meant to look fluid and as if the dancer is gliding effortlessly across the floor. Jumpstyle is a very explosive style with the dynamic moves it provides. In my opinion, Cutting Shapes and Hardstyle use the most energy out of the three given styles because of their intricate footwork, whereas you don't need as much force to move with the Melbourne shuffle. All three use the full body for extra flare with their moves, each in a different way. As for being able to coordinate a routine, Hardstyle is one of the easier styles because of the move sets that are around. There is no true winner to the whole video, because each style has their own personality and difficulty.
In the late 80s / early 90s Running Man morphed into the Melbourne Shuffle and spread to Sydney fast. Because its a freestyle thing I've seen all sorts of different takes on it. My brother and I had been breakdancers and lockers, and these influences fell together naturally - not from making decisions, but from copying people at the club/rave. There was a lot of open playfulness on the floor where we danced, even among strangers. People were friendly. What I love about the Shuffle is that you can flow for so long, letting momentum do a lot of the work while you bliss out on dance.
Not enough energy or heart in cutting shapes just a plain hop/skip and jump to plain sounding music for a plain average anybody to be able to do.... shuffle and jumpstyle alot more dedication to achieve good skill set, for a individual with a refined taste in music for a much more energetic sound and displaying alot more passion and joy in the way they dance.... That not just anyone can do
@@filthiestcurriedsausageini2625 I disagree. I think, even if Melbourne shuffle may be harder to perfect, there's still less variety in it, and it just looks like the dance equivalent of headbanging. There isn't any style or "soul" to it. Cutting shapes, on the other hand, really gives its music new life, and can be used as a tool to not only convey exactly how the dancer hears it, but to amplify that interpretation. That's not something you get with Melbourne, which always has that same hyper-energetic feel to it. As to "a refined taste in music", don't you think that's a bit narcissistic? Just because you like a particular genre of music doesn't make it any more or less refined. The way it looks like from my perspective, the type of music people Melbourne-shuffle to is a bare-bones beat coupled with boosted bass, with very little else to it. Not that different from something like hardbass, actually. So, idk man, not sure I agree with your comment. To each their own, I guess.
CDead Team it’s very unfortunate as the all seem so amazing and could be even better combined. I’m sure there might, key word, be a way to dance these styles within the same bpm range.
I like it when these styles are combined. I also think doing gogo dancing hands while doing it all looks really good. Hands are difficult when it comes to shuffling.
Relatable, Least I was the one doing it, Blasting hardstyle in my bedroom while my mom tried to sleep, oh to be young again. I was 17 when I did it, currently live on my own now, but I cant blast my music due to noise complaints. When songs say Turn it up, It's really hard not to.
Amen. I respect all types of dance but I clearly have my preferences and Melbourne Shuffle is just the most incredible way you can dance to bass in my opinion. Let the bass control your feet & the melody your body!
I jumped and shuffled ten years ago.. In this time Cutting Shapes started, but was more known as electronic shuffle. This looks like a mix out of tectonic, shuffle and maybe C-Step. I prefer the oldschool shuffle and jumpstyle
Please. Some music is pure trash. Like this. Over-produced, generic sounds, shitted out to the masses. No soul. No funk. How can you feel beat if the beat has nothing to touch?
No! >:O S/he's trying to trick you, Denis Fikret! Come over to the Melbourne Shuffle! To safety! XD JK. Seriously though, look up the best in each dance type. I know one of the best in Melbourne Shuffle was Francis (he isn't so great anymore. D:), Moonboy and his bro (I don't know whether they're still good). Look up 'worlds best hard shuffle' or 'Moonboy and brother'.
None is better than other, just different. All great on those who know to dance. Cutting shapes is visually smother and groovy. Melbourne Shuffle is more energetic in its step movements, like comparing hardcore music to house. Both are based on slid over the ground, while Jumpstyle is more physically expansive with wide movements on the air (kicks).
So im confused..has cutting shapes always been a style? I know jumpstyle and MS have been a longtime electro dance style..it seems like Cutting shapes takes a few dance style into one with shuffling, toprocking, and Charlie rock
Actually cutting shapes started in Brazil on 2008/2009 using some moves from c-walk and another dance called PsyTrance and Rebolation... The actual name of the Cutting shapes in Brazil is FreeStep cuz of the amount of variations and combinations u can do with the free step base. Cutting shapes don't have the FreeStep base, only the variations and combinations
I was always a jumpstyle guy..but the other hardstyle variations are really awesome. I never really got into the shuffle stuff but this video really made it look good
In my opinion Cutting Shapes is calmer and more precise with its moves but Melbourne and Jumpstyle are intense. I prefer cutting shapes but I can clearly see why people prefer the other two, personally I feel the music is better 🤷🏻♂️
EST Addison challenge accepted I cant do cutting shapes but i will practice melborne is no problem but jumping is going to be kinda hard but i will try
Why not, I practise the 3 at home (more Cutting Shapes than the other tbh). I will maybe upload a dancing video with the 3 dances combined if I have time and if i'm motivited xd
For me :- Cutting Shape = shows your dance move.. Melbourne shuffle = bring the art of beat on the dance floor Jumpstyle = bring the heart content out by made some crazy move, fun! Every dance has their own advantages, for me personally still melboune shuffle, my childhood grows with it..
Not a race. Each person has their tastes. -cutting shapes is smooth and clean cut -Melbourne is aggressive and fast as well as looking like you're sliding -jumpstyle is emotional and carries heavy feels
Melbourne Shuffle (Rocker style) is sooooooooooooooo much smoother than the wannabe C-walk Cutting Shapes which people doing nowadays. Even the Oldschool Shuffle with hat-tricks and focused on upperbody is better than cutting shape. And Jumpstyle is perfect dance for practicing stamina. Very healthy dance.
Cutting shapes is pretty hard to learn, it requires more control and precision than Melbourne(I dance both). Melbourne is just faster and more intense, plus the music(in my personal opinion) is better for cutting shapes than Melbourne 🤷🏻♂️
@@juanamador184 it's depending how you dance Melbourne. if only running man, T-step and spin - yes, it's not hard. Melbourne you must dance in rithm, Cutting shapes you can dance as you want.
Still on my playlist. Started with Jumpstyle. Moved to Hardjump. Learned Shuffle in Tek Clubs and now own style between Cutting shapes and shuffle for clubbing
I do cutting shapes which is quite difficult, but after doing cutting shapes for years at festivals and everything, Melbourne shuffle becomes so so so difficult!!!
These days Melbourne Shuffle & Cutting Shapes is not separate anymore. What I mean by that is that yes they are there own style, but most of the time I see a mix of Shuffle + Cutting Shapes.
I love to shuffle myself but that jumpstyle looked awesome when it was doubles. Shuffle is more pleasing to watch solo in this comparison I believe. IMO of course.
Ketchup Jumptek awesome style u got there. I shuffle all styles but I guess I can learn cutting shapes. I also tecktonik jumpstyle and hard jump and hard dance.
For where I go dancing, jumpstyle takes up way too much space on a crowded dancer floor. I can shuffle in a tight space like a mosh pit. Jumpstyle requires a lot of space, so that you don't do a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick on the couple in back of you. It's the same problem with free step
Never try jumpstyle in a club.
I'm still fighting the lawsuit
The basic step is quite harmless, I so that sometimes when it fits the least jff.
Are you fighting it with your high kicks?
Haha, great reaction. i also started my own channel. Greetings from belgium!!
Shapes is incredibly difficult, it knocks the win out of a dancer in minutes, second is Melbourne Shuffle then Cutting Shapes.
jump needs space, switch to shuffle in a crowded party
I used to work a lot places as a sound guy, [since the 70's] and I've seen all the styles evolve over the years, and still love watching you guys/gals. OK, I'm old, but that doesn't make me any less appreciative of the talents of everyone regardless of the different styles. You're all BRILLIANT. When whoever is really good at whatever their style is, then that doesn't make 'em any less talented when doing either Melbourne shuffle, hard, jumpstyle, cutting shapes or whatever. If you're good, you're good. I can watch you guys for hours. Love you's all....
uh these are my generation´s styles
kiaも見てみて
As someone that used to break-dance, I think that this style of dancing is awesome - so energetic. Synchronised dancing is something that I've always enjoyed watching and doing. It's so uplifting and requires a lot of skill.
Winner is everyone dancing their hearts out.. All three styles are damn cool
the best comment here :-)
Shapes- "I got swagger", Melbourne- "LET'S GET CRAZY", Jumpstyle- "I'm just lovin' life..."
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What they did was rather poor jumpstyle. Look what this guy is capable of!
Hahahaha!! For sure.
@@officialnoonon You didn't watch the whole video did you?
Just loving life doing jumping jacks?
Very accurate
I like how it progressively just gets more slavic
Haha, yeah great. I also started my channel, greetings from belgium haha
Check out the Ukrainian Hopak. The true OG Slav dance.
Dutch*
It all looks slavic the entire time to be honest, all looks like Gorals from Poland dance but with extra steps.
@@the4thindustrialrevolution225 Belgian*
A lot of dancers that dance to music like this mix all three types of styles together or am I the only one
Yup ! Someone teach me how to do it properly 🤣
Well been 3 years.... but nah you ain't the only one. I've always done a bit of everything. If it works... use it.
Same dude I always try to mix some shuffle in jumpstyle. Although not so successfully I must say
if the sound forces you to do a certain step it happens.
Sometimes tecktonik too
My first ever inspiration to learn how to dance was jumpstyle, I tried a few days in a row and realised I can't lmao, it takes STRENGTH to be able to do that, then I learnt the basics of the normal shuffle and I'm good that's as far as I can go, but it's always inspiring seeing stuff like this
I'm from Melbourne and I can say that no one moves like that on the streets.
We are disappointed! :D
@@ildikoedit9110 haha...it's more of a skip than a shuffle
You obviously don't go to enough derelict warehouses and abandoned train stations!
Fuck they're fucking hilarious
@@ildikoedit9110 you where obviously not in the scene bro, this where all these dancing styles started Melbourne Australia!
Love all the styles and the music too, but must admit, the moves and choons to Jumpstyle feel like another level.
it is not about winning...each style is different...
so i now invite you as i had once been welcomed i invite you to be part of the revolution and together we can become one!
True
they all look very very similar to me lol, but im not a dancer and i dont see the small differences. honestly i love it, but it does look like alot of kicking spinning and moon walking lol
Ichibot K9869 Woah, just shut up. You don't have the right to make one's opinion your's yo.
Ichibot K9869 honestly i dont even see any fucking shapes in it its jumpstyle/hakken for me
Each style shown has their own level of complexity and energy behind them. Cutting Shapes has very intricate footwork and requires the dance to be very nimble on their toes. The Melbourne Shuffle is meant to look fluid and as if the dancer is gliding effortlessly across the floor. Jumpstyle is a very explosive style with the dynamic moves it provides. In my opinion, Cutting Shapes and Hardstyle use the most energy out of the three given styles because of their intricate footwork, whereas you don't need as much force to move with the Melbourne shuffle. All three use the full body for extra flare with their moves, each in a different way. As for being able to coordinate a routine, Hardstyle is one of the easier styles because of the move sets that are around. There is no true winner to the whole video, because each style has their own personality and difficulty.
Of these 3 styles, I used to like Cutting Shapes the most, until 6:03 converted me to jumpstyle
Naaaahhh jumpstyle just looks like a cross between Irish dancing and king fu.
Cutting shapes is king 👑
yeah, that guy at 6:03 definitely has the most power and the cleanest style. He's great! If somebody in this video won, it was him!
@@MarkNiceyard well... 2:58 have you seen that? that one is a god damn spartan fighter.
In conclusion, hot girls look good doing anything.
True!
hALLO RAVE QUENS ! IH SEID MEINE VERGANGENHEIT UND LEIDENSCHAFT!! ICH SEH EUCH WIEDER! WO??? ICH BIN BEI EUCH
Hahaha! To true
@@stefanmoterhalbmensch2619 wtf?!
that is soo true
Honestly cutting shapes looks amaizing, coming from a hardstyle shuffler.
Melbourne shuffle just looks like you in a constant motion of slipping on the floor.
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3-Lowriders - Don't Get Back (Dr. Rude Remix) [Reverse Fanatic Mix] 1:32 - 2:15
4-Headhunterz - Save Your Scrap For Victory (Defqon.1 AU Anthem 2010) (HQ Preview) 2:15 - 3:10
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7-Brooks - If Only I Could 3:43 - 4:16
8-Tektony - Bring The Noise (#XBONE054) 4:16 - 4:48
9-MickeyG - Alive [HQ Edit] 4:48 - 5:31
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11-Bass Modulators - Dragonblood (Defqon.1 Anthem 2016) 6:03 - 7:02
Thank you my dude
In the late 80s / early 90s Running Man morphed into the Melbourne Shuffle and spread to Sydney fast. Because its a freestyle thing I've seen all sorts of different takes on it. My brother and I had been breakdancers and lockers, and these influences fell together naturally - not from making decisions, but from copying people at the club/rave. There was a lot of open playfulness on the floor where we danced, even among strangers. People were friendly. What I love about the Shuffle is that you can flow for so long, letting momentum do a lot of the work while you bliss out on dance.
Cutting shapes! They are all great to see/do but cutting shapes has my heart ❤️
What? Because you just saw all hot girls?
Not enough energy or heart in cutting shapes just a plain hop/skip and jump to plain sounding music for a plain average anybody to be able to do....
shuffle and jumpstyle alot more dedication to achieve good skill set, for a individual with a refined taste in music for a much more energetic sound and displaying alot more passion and joy in the way they dance.... That not just anyone can do
Xavier Milano you sound so passionate about it lol but that’s a good thing
@@filthiestcurriedsausageini2625 I disagree. I think, even if Melbourne shuffle may be harder to perfect, there's still less variety in it, and it just looks like the dance equivalent of headbanging. There isn't any style or "soul" to it. Cutting shapes, on the other hand, really gives its music new life, and can be used as a tool to not only convey exactly how the dancer hears it, but to amplify that interpretation. That's not something you get with Melbourne, which always has that same hyper-energetic feel to it.
As to "a refined taste in music", don't you think that's a bit narcissistic? Just because you like a particular genre of music doesn't make it any more or less refined. The way it looks like from my perspective, the type of music people Melbourne-shuffle to is a bare-bones beat coupled with boosted bass, with very little else to it. Not that different from something like hardbass, actually.
So, idk man, not sure I agree with your comment. To each their own, I guess.
@@filthiestcurriedsausageini2625 cutting shapes is a more refined and harder dance
damn man all these styles are awesome in their own way, combining these at a festival is the ultimate dream
David Muradian sadly the bpm of these songs usually dont match up. I do skanking and its literally impossible to dance to these songs.
CDead Team it’s very unfortunate as the all seem so amazing and could be even better combined. I’m sure there might, key word, be a way to dance these styles within the same bpm range.
0:25 already kills it !!!
TheSchokomaker Probably the only good one for her age
Meh
Does anyone who she is? Does she teach dancing like her somewhere??
I like it when these styles are combined. I also think doing gogo dancing hands while doing it all looks really good. Hands are difficult when it comes to shuffling.
Jumpstyle is almost beautiful to watch. Almost like ballet and martial arts mixed. Anyone else see that?
Jonathan Fraser Oof
yes, specially when they try to do it in pairs, in sync the dancemoves seem even more martial-arts-like than in solo
damn i never seen jumpstyles before it's great!!
naw man jumpstyle looks spastic as fuck and shuffling just looks slick and cool.
the best
Cutting shapes looks a bit better to watch for me but Melbourne is crazy I love that💃😜
Cutting Shapes is dope an takes the most coordination. I like the Jump style though for a big club it's fun to watch.
True, i prefer the shuffle ✌🏻
C-walk + shuffle + jumpstyle sidejump = cutting shapes
cutting shapes = charleston
Anwar Nwarrr which makes it the best, now add footwork (jerking) and it’s be even more dope
ye but cutting shapes is just so easy and the music at which you dance it is so slow it makes me wanna sleep
Anwar Nwarrr c walk is the ugliest and shittiest thing I've ever seen. No.
You clearly have no idea what the c-walk is
it's amazing how they dance. Good video
I think this is the ultimate EDM battle of the century :)
Grinzler Jumper melbourne shuffle 🔝
Cutting shapes is more voted so they won by far :D
Love them both! Love the energy, the look, the sound. They are all winners.
I love the energy of Melbourne Shuffle. It looks way more intense and raw and angry than cutting shapes.
Me at 2 am : I need sleep
My upstairs Neighbours: 1:54
Relatable, Least I was the one doing it, Blasting hardstyle in my bedroom while my mom tried to sleep, oh to be young again.
I was 17 when I did it, currently live on my own now, but I cant blast my music due to noise complaints. When songs say Turn it up, It's really hard not to.
@@ianarnaud8899 I know this feeling aswell. Nice to see that people all over the world are not so different in some things.
Melbourne shuffle rules
Haha, yeah melbourne is great. I also started my own channel. Greetings from belgium!!
Amen. I respect all types of dance but I clearly have my preferences and Melbourne Shuffle is just the most incredible way you can dance to bass in my opinion. Let the bass control your feet & the melody your body!
Shuffling is the coolest, but mixing the 3 is the best way to woo a crowd
I want to learn the other styles, all I ever did 10 years ago was shuffle. Seems things have evolved, music has gotten better too.
Jumpstyle goes all over the world. So keep always jumpin'g. I love it!
I jumped and shuffled ten years ago.. In this time Cutting Shapes started, but was more known as electronic shuffle. This looks like a mix out of tectonic, shuffle and maybe C-Step.
I prefer the oldschool shuffle and jumpstyle
just dont forget HAKKUH!! xD oldschool is best school when it comes to shuffle and jump ^^
"Those who can't dance will blame it on the music."
Please. Some music is pure trash. Like this. Over-produced, generic sounds, shitted out to the masses. No soul. No funk. How can you feel beat if the beat has nothing to touch?
No i just suck at moving my body
Haha, great reaction. I also started my own channel. Greetings from belgium!!
@@TheRealPDizzle most pretentious shit I've heard in a while.
Project one 🧡
i rly didnt know about dancing styles but i start to watch this videos and i wanna start dance like that =D
Denis Fikret come to the light side, throw shapes
No! >:O S/he's trying to trick you, Denis Fikret! Come over to the Melbourne Shuffle! To safety! XD JK. Seriously though, look up the best in each dance type. I know one of the best in Melbourne Shuffle was Francis (he isn't so great anymore. D:), Moonboy and his bro (I don't know whether they're still good). Look up 'worlds best hard shuffle' or 'Moonboy and brother'.
Come with us to the dark side Melbourne all the way by all means throw some shapes whilst you shuffle I do its all about expression not impression
I haven't watched dance compilations in a few years now and i'm so happy to see way more females!!
Cutting Shapes - Nice
Shuffling - Awesome
Jumpstyle - Fun
6:03 This guy is the best jumper here no doubt...
Agreed
Patrick was
Who is this guy? i want to follow him
None is better than other, just different. All great on those who know to dance.
Cutting shapes is visually smother and groovy. Melbourne Shuffle is more energetic in its step movements, like comparing hardcore music to house. Both are based on slid over the ground, while Jumpstyle is more physically expansive with wide movements on the air (kicks).
Jumpstyle could be useful in a combat scenario
I love you guys thank you for always giving me positive videos
Uhhh the amount of shoes y'all must go through!!
they should get those tennis shoes that have a 6 month warranty, that way when they burn them out in 1 month they get a free pair.
Nah... just 1 pair (per 3 months)
For Melbourne shuffle we use to put clear tap under our shoes lmao.
@@discoloured3492 that works, I personally use gorilla tape because it matches my sole of my shoe.
@@discoloured3492 what’s that
0:23 damn this water raytracing and reflection looks amazing
Water raytracing
All discipline have their own skills that take years to learn, they all win!
Yeah it’s true, be welcome to comment my vids also ✌🏻
So im confused..has cutting shapes always been a style? I know jumpstyle and MS have been a longtime electro dance style..it seems like Cutting shapes takes a few dance style into one with shuffling, toprocking, and Charlie rock
Actually cutting shapes started in Brazil on 2008/2009 using some moves from c-walk and another dance called PsyTrance and Rebolation... The actual name of the Cutting shapes in Brazil is FreeStep cuz of the amount of variations and combinations u can do with the free step base. Cutting shapes don't have the FreeStep base, only the variations and combinations
@@castrosoul im suprised how you know this (its true and totally is) lol yes im late but dude 👍👍
@@majo9145 haha I used to dance Free step and shuffle over here at that time, had tournaments and meetings all over Brazil, it was a great time *-*
I was always a jumpstyle guy..but the other hardstyle variations are really awesome. I never really got into the shuffle stuff but this video really made it look good
All three of them are very nice. Beautiful style and moves.
In my opinion Cutting Shapes is calmer and more precise with its moves but Melbourne and Jumpstyle are intense. I prefer cutting shapes but I can clearly see why people prefer the other two, personally I feel the music is better 🤷🏻♂️
forever the real shuffle (melbourne style )
Andre Serox sou inscrito!! Você dança muito!! :D
ua-cam.com/video/OWpP-uJiVDo/v-deo.html - would u watch my shuffle? x
cutting shapes is shit compared to melbourne
Thank you you putting me in this video :D Melbourne Shuffle
Bist der Beste :D
danke dir ;D
Warste eigentlich auf einer Tanzschule oder haste dir das selber beigebracht?
hab ich mir alles selbst beigebracht ;)
Hab vor kurzem ein Hardstyle Shuffle video von dir gesehen und will das jetzt auch machen. Danke dafür, bist echt ein Profi :)
Cutting shapes has taken it to all new levels its the greatest
The girl at the begining and the 3 guys in black shortly after ...sharp....intricate and on point. They are truely great!!
What if... - now here me out - ...
What if someone could dance all three styles.
That would be interesting. 🧐
EST Addison challenge accepted
I cant do cutting shapes but i will practice melborne is no problem but jumping is going to be kinda hard but i will try
Why not, I practise the 3 at home (more Cutting Shapes than the other tbh). I will maybe upload a dancing video with the 3 dances combined if I have time and if i'm motivited xd
I think that would be the ULTIMATE rave dance
I dance Oldschool Jumpstyle Hardjump and Sidejump and Melbourne shuffle .. Cutting Shapes happenes when im drunk :D
That’s what I’m trying to do
Cutting shapes seems to be the most elegant one :3
Cutting shapes
Sucks👌🏻😂😂
Yhea
Cutting Shapes wins xD
@@rubenspereiradasilva7466 siiiiii
Is stupid? Shuffle for life?
Every time I was in the circle I always mixed all three , that feeling is amazing!!!
I actually want to see a single person dance all 3 of these so smoothly to the music that it become so beast!
cutting shapes is best shuffle dance style. cutting shape is most beautiful to watch.
I've tried to do jumpstyle so many times. I ended up on my back every time. 😱
literally same haha
cutting shapes man ... just looks smooth
For me :-
Cutting Shape = shows your dance move..
Melbourne shuffle = bring the art of beat on the dance floor
Jumpstyle = bring the heart content out by made some crazy move, fun!
Every dance has their own advantages, for me personally still melboune shuffle, my childhood grows with it..
Hm, not sure. I enjoy jumpstyle a lot, but cutting shapes is really good too.
If I had to rank, probably:
1.)Cutting Shapes
2.)Jumpstyle
3.)Shuffle
_#Shuffle__ & __#Jumpstyle__ GG it's a tie.I like both of those type of dances.Who else agree?_
I remember when the Melbourne Shuffle and Jumpstyle became popular again in the US somewhere around 10 years ago. I prefer the Melbourne Shuffle.
Yeah man it's ok and more great than jumpstyle.
That jump style is spot on 😘
Doesn't matter who won, both are amazing to watch. :)
5:11 He sure gives it the flare it needs, I wish I can dance like that.
Flare?
I love how energetic Jumpstyle ist
Not a race. Each person has their tastes.
-cutting shapes is smooth and clean cut
-Melbourne is aggressive and fast as well as looking like you're sliding
-jumpstyle is emotional and carries heavy feels
Thank you! Really helpful to find out what the different Styles are actually about.
Got to admit cutting shapes look neat and fun
I just like cutting shapes ❤️🙌🏻🤷🏻♀️
Shuffle only on 1:35.
thank you very much ! :)
Concordo
Andre Serox bester Mann
danke ;D
Pavel Umbrella Melbourne shuffle sucks
Melbourne Shuffle (Rocker style) is sooooooooooooooo much smoother than the wannabe C-walk Cutting Shapes which people doing nowadays. Even the Oldschool Shuffle with hat-tricks and focused on upperbody is better than cutting shape.
And Jumpstyle is perfect dance for practicing stamina. Very healthy dance.
StayReal02 agree dude. 😆😆
StayReal02 newcastle rockers brenton is my favourite. kitchen shuffler and dante (singapore) is my favourite for oldschool shuffle.
Brenton is best of the best
Cutting shapes is pretty hard to learn, it requires more control and precision than Melbourne(I dance both). Melbourne is just faster and more intense, plus the music(in my personal opinion) is better for cutting shapes than Melbourne 🤷🏻♂️
@@juanamador184 it's depending how you dance Melbourne. if only running man, T-step and spin - yes, it's not hard. Melbourne you must dance in rithm, Cutting shapes you can dance as you want.
Still on my playlist. Started with Jumpstyle. Moved to Hardjump. Learned Shuffle in Tek Clubs and now own style between Cutting shapes and shuffle for clubbing
I love the smoothness of the shuffle, but the creativity of cutting shapes.
Edit: I kind of wish I could combine the two
You can. It's easy. They're not very far apart from each other. Do it!
gymgirl at 5:20 was amazing, perfect use of momentum
I do cutting shapes which is quite difficult, but after doing cutting shapes for years at festivals and everything, Melbourne shuffle becomes so so so difficult!!!
Such high energy it makes me want a cigarette !
Cutting shapes is what I remember from the early 90s
I love cutting shapes
The good old days~~ but in the end of the day all 3 are a really good workout...hahaha
My taste:
Melbourne Shuffle > Cutting Shapes > Jumpstyle
These days Melbourne Shuffle & Cutting Shapes is not separate anymore. What I mean by that is that yes they are there own style, but most of the time I see a mix of Shuffle + Cutting Shapes.
@@paradigmshift7541 but not here I assume
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Cutting shapes for sure
5:38 Oh my god that melodi 😳😳
I love to shuffle myself but that jumpstyle looked awesome when it was doubles. Shuffle is more pleasing to watch solo in this comparison I believe. IMO of course.
Jumpstyle will always have my heart, but they are all equally special imo :)
Thanks for add me in this Versus bro!:)❤ Good Job! Pd: Jumpstyle and Melbourne Shuffle My Favorite jaja
Ketchup Jumptek awesome style u got there. I shuffle all styles but I guess I can learn cutting shapes. I also tecktonik jumpstyle and hard jump and hard dance.
Well, it looks like I'm maybe the only one who loves cutting shapes...
i prefer cutting shapes but i do enjoy watching the other 2 styles which all have their unique flavor!
I´ve always liked cutting shapes the most. But dude at 5:13 made me really consider practicing Melbourne Shuffle into my arsenal
They are all equally good, like different branches on the great Shuffle tree! :)
Melbourne shuffle all the way but hats off to zombie beats for putting jumpstyle and Melbourne shuffle together
For where I go dancing, jumpstyle takes up way too much space on a crowded dancer floor. I can shuffle in a tight space like a mosh pit. Jumpstyle requires a lot of space, so that you don't do a Chuck Norris roundhouse kick on the couple in back of you. It's the same problem with free step
1:33 This guy nailed it!
His name is Andre Serox,his dancing skills are amazing
This should be an Olympic sport!!! July 2021
We made a new Jumpstyle video. Hope you like it. :-) ua-cam.com/video/EPpdFX9ix1c/v-deo.html
A lot of these Dancers are Superb.
0:58 Whoa. That freeze was amazing... it was so in-sync with the beat, wtf? 😆
I want to learn how to dance like that soon. :P
I agree