Tap Dance Technique - Dig Brush Heel Shuffle Heel Step Heel - Bob Boross
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Bob Boross demonstrates his "Dig Brush Heel Shuffle Heel Step Heel" tap dance exercise, and discusses his particular approach to tap dance technique training.
Came across this looking for more tap warmup type stuff. I took classes with you and Ms. Rosemary back in the early 80s in Red Bank...learned SO much from you guys. And still tappin over 35 yrs later. :) Thanks for these great videos!
That's great, which studio where you in? We had a few locations...
Red bank. It was in the early 80s. Excellent classes!
I’m working on this now. Great for balance and brain! Thanks!
Thanks - I had to practice this one a great deal, too!
Another great exercise. Simple steps combining to form a lovely rhythm. When the whole sequence is perfromed it makes a great lesson in close work, timing and change of weight. Love it!
Thanks, Jarrod!
Once again I have been able to master this lovely combo and i'm only a beginner! More like these please! (Need I say that you're a great teacher?)
Awesome thank you…as I beginner I adore the challenge 😅😅😅
Just what I have been looking for! Thank you! I just started last year at the grand old age of 53 & need to practise speed!! 😁
Just practice getting nice clean tap sounds and feeling fluid. Once you have that, speed will naturally increase.
Beautiful rhythm!!
Great stuff! Thanks, Bob. Can you hear us out here tapping along?
That's great, maybe you should send me a video and I can collate everyone who sends one into a video that I can post in the future!
@@bboross No time for tech- must work on TAP!
Seriously, when I get "practiced up" I like your idea for a virtual tap group! This is a good goal to keep me going.
Is this a "Cincinnati?" What is the difference between the two steps?
No, it's t's not.
Google "Cincinnati tap step", you'll see how different they are.
5:20, 6:13, 6:54 warm up
Perfect explanation. I know; pick up my feet!
That's right!
does this step have a specific name?
Not that I know of. I've mostly used individual tap moves for the names, rather than an overall name for a step.
I think it's only fair to say that I watch and learn at .75 the speed....lol
That’s OK, I have to practice at a slower tempo, too!