Hey thabks for the comment ! Well there's a lot of pretty good tutorials for getting basic angles down. This video is more for inspiration and sharing ideas than it is a real tutorial
hi, i'm a noob, or rather, i follow energy as i dance, so do kind of locking/waving..and always improvise..went to some classes and only improv resonated with me.. waacking for example, was not cool because they all follow patterns and do sequences etc.. i'm trying to find an answer..i love tutting, waving, waacking, locking etc but the thing is.. is it all about learning the patterns and sequences? how do you guys improvise? it DOES look like all these crazy dancers bending their bones follow energy in music, but yet they seem to follow patterns etc? is it that the techniques one learns becomes kind of embeded in them to the point where they just naturally improvise without thinking about 'technical' part anymore>? or do they more or less just create new patterns and become very good at 'executing' them? p.s wouldn't be worried too much, but i love to just follow energy in music and wonder if pushing myself to learn technicality will hm..add interest to my dance..or should i stick with what i do and see if it develops into something new/different..(i started recording myself and have no clue if it's Any good) thanks in advance for any input anyone x
What's very cool about improvisation (or Freestyle) is how you can approach it however you prefer. Some people dance purely based on feeling and spontaneity, others learn complex sets of techniques, some do both... that's up to your individuality. If you really want to be fluent in one or many specific styles, it will definetely help at least to learn some basic foundation (basically to get the vocabulary, grammar and rhythm of the style). You could learn it one movement or concept at a time, or learn sequences, but at the end of the day you really want to understand the basic rules behind the foundation in order to play with it in your own way. If you don't like sequences or patterns, you could just think about what are the main rules or principles that define the thing you want to practice (geometric shapes and angles in the case of Tutting) and start freely playing around with it. Finding other people to practice, mentors and people who inspire you will also definetely speed up the process. Classes are hit or miss... but there are some teachers out there who really know how to focus on freestyle. At the end of the day, learning technique will never make you worse, it'll just open up new possibilities that you are free to use when you see fit. Keep going and keep having fun with it !
You're right, those patterns are probably a bit too advanced for starting out. It should be fairly easy to figure them out after working on some basic tutting angles, boxes, king tut, etc ! Feel free to ask if you want me to send you some video ressources
That's some actual really good drills to practice how to desynchronize/dissociate both arms, speed changes & textures
Yes for sure ! Thanks a lot !
this video is so underrated, good job man
wow this is so helpful! I’ll try to be doing these everyday so I can add more tutting to my hip hop freestyle
@@maggiprzyprawadozupy Great, looking forward to seeing the results
Love this video, one of the best I've seen
Thank you so much !
thank you so much for sharing this powerful exhibition.
And thanks to you for appreciating it !
this video is pure gold!!! thank youu
Your tuts are insane and precise bro🔥
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Precise and to the point, awesome vid to get some ideas✊😁 thank you!
You're very welcome !
Thank you! Exactly what I needed.
The 40s, particularly around the head are the ones I’ve been trying to learn.
Nice ! There's so much to explore
Incroyable!! 🔥
Merci beaucoup l'ami !
amazing!thank you for this
You're very welcome !
amazing man. I am unknown about tutting thatswhy even basics and patterns seem too complicated.
Hey thabks for the comment ! Well there's a lot of pretty good tutorials for getting basic angles down. This video is more for inspiration and sharing ideas than it is a real tutorial
Dope stuff 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks !
Nice Tutankhamuns!!
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thanks for sharing. that's really inspirating
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Magnifique 😊
Merci beaucoup !
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Pleasure is all mine !
Nice video sir
Thank you so much !
0:54 I'm learning this
So did you get ? 💪
@@philemonfluckiger5093 absolutely did! I do waacking and wanted some tutting to add flavor to my style. Will learn the others 😩
Tnq sooo much🙏💓
You're very welcome !
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How does he do them without mixing up his positions?
Lots and lots of practice usually does the trick !
I really need to learn All of this ,i will face my laziness for sure this time hahaha😅
😂😂😂 Or just take inspiration and make your own !
@@philemonfluckiger5093 interesting thnx ♥️🤝
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hi, i'm a noob, or rather, i follow energy as i dance, so do kind of locking/waving..and always improvise..went to some classes and only improv resonated with me.. waacking for example, was not cool because they all follow patterns and do sequences etc.. i'm trying to find an answer..i love tutting, waving, waacking, locking etc but the thing is.. is it all about learning the patterns and sequences? how do you guys improvise? it DOES look like all these crazy dancers bending their bones follow energy in music, but yet they seem to follow patterns etc? is it that the techniques one learns becomes kind of embeded in them to the point where they just naturally improvise without thinking about 'technical' part anymore>? or do they more or less just create new patterns and become very good at 'executing' them?
p.s wouldn't be worried too much, but i love to just follow energy in music and wonder if pushing myself to learn technicality will hm..add interest to my dance..or should i stick with what i do and see if it develops into something new/different..(i started recording myself and have no clue if it's Any good)
thanks in advance for any input anyone x
What's very cool about improvisation (or Freestyle) is how you can approach it however you prefer. Some people dance purely based on feeling and spontaneity, others learn complex sets of techniques, some do both... that's up to your individuality.
If you really want to be fluent in one or many specific styles, it will definetely help at least to learn some basic foundation (basically to get the vocabulary, grammar and rhythm of the style). You could learn it one movement or concept at a time, or learn sequences, but at the end of the day you really want to understand the basic rules behind the foundation in order to play with it in your own way.
If you don't like sequences or patterns, you could just think about what are the main rules or principles that define the thing you want to practice (geometric shapes and angles in the case of Tutting) and start freely playing around with it.
Finding other people to practice, mentors and people who inspire you will also definetely speed up the process. Classes are hit or miss... but there are some teachers out there who really know how to focus on freestyle.
At the end of the day, learning technique will never make you worse, it'll just open up new possibilities that you are free to use when you see fit.
Keep going and keep having fun with it !
Appreciate your thorough answer ❤Thank you so much🙏🏻
Thanks bro
My pleasure !
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You’re going too fast for some of us to pick up. I guess this is more of a demonstration video than a tutorial video
You're right, those patterns are probably a bit too advanced for starting out. It should be fairly easy to figure them out after working on some basic tutting angles, boxes, king tut, etc ! Feel free to ask if you want me to send you some video ressources
But it is possible to slow down the vid 😮
That happens when you don't got the sharingan 😂😂😂
Please tutorial 😢😢
Mmmh I hadn't planned for making a tutorial, but I'll think about it 🙏🙏🙏
These dude is funny
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