Oh my gosh thank you!!! I’m a high-school level tap dancer, however i was injured recently and missed out a lot. Now i’m ✨craving✨ extra dance practice. This will be a fun thing for me to work on! :D
Im just starting out but i felt like begginer tutorials didn't challenge me enough to stay motivated so i ended up here and i LOVED IT thankyou so much 💜
Hey, thank you so much for this video! I have been practicing this tutorial with tennis shoes. Finally was able to pick up my tap shoes and excited to practice and perfect. Subscribed!
I really like this routine and it’s challenges, but I feel like this goes a bit too fast for a tutorial. Maybe next time slowly get people up to speed rather than just going flat out? idk i’m not an expert, it’s just my opinion
- Very good ! Thank you ! BUT .... For beginners, it's a very fast pace, impossible to follow! YES, and the feet are not particularly visible, so it’s impossible to make out the movements well!
Hi, thank you for the input. It’s actually for an advanced beginner so someone who has more than three years experience who would know the terminology. On UA-cam you can adjust the playback speed so you can actually slow this down in the settings. Also because it’s a video, you have the ability to pause and rewind. I try to keep the tutorials as short as possible, because of these options that you have on UA-cam. If I were teaching this in class, I would definitely take more time. But when teaching in person, we don’t have the option of stopping and rewinding, and of course, changing the speed in which it is being played. And I definitely agree That the feet are not visible and I had not realize that until well after it had been posted so my apologies for that.
@@NicoleTapz 🙏Thanks for the reply and recommendations! 🙏Further success to you in everything! ❤ I really like the check that I was looking at on your site. Very beautiful, complex and alive! Thank you ! ❤
@@Dorofeev0 I know. It’s just one of those steps that I assume people know so I would just say “pullbacks” or “toe stand” or “wing” instead of actually teaching how to do that step. I have the separate tutorials for the tricks steps. Mostly because those trick steps need a Tutorial all to themselves. When I first started posting these I did not anticipate that so many people would be using them and I kind of knew the audience that I was doing them for. So if I knew they knew how to do a certain step I didn’t even think to break it down. From now on I will be more cognizant of that and at least make sure to mention that there’s a separate tutorial for any trick steps. Thanks for the heads up.
You are correct. That’s why I labeled it as being advanced beginner/intermediate. Advanced beginner would roughly be 3-5 years training and intermediate is roughly 5-7 years.
Oh my gosh thank you!!! I’m a high-school level tap dancer, however i was injured recently and missed out a lot. Now i’m ✨craving✨ extra dance practice. This will be a fun thing for me to work on! :D
I’m so sorry about your injury. Take your time easing back in! I’m so happy my tutorials are helpful❤️
Im just starting out but i felt like begginer tutorials didn't challenge me enough to stay motivated so i ended up here and i LOVED IT thankyou so much 💜
My floor and shoes are coming next week. It's been 37 years and I'm super excited. Thanks for sharing!
I love reading comments and messages like this!!! I’m excited for you!!! Dm me if you need any help or have questions!
@@NicoleTapz Will do, thanks so much!!
Good tutorial! It was a bit fast at tempo but I paused and practiced til I had it down. 💃🏼
Tap has been a dream for me and i love learning it, thank you so much for inspiring me to continue!
Lord of the Dance
This made me so happy! And was the perfect combo to spring board me getting back into tap after so long! Thanks Nicole!! :)
Thank you so much! I live hearing that!
Nice Tap Shoes.
Hey, thank you so much for this video! I have been practicing this tutorial with tennis shoes. Finally was able to pick up my tap shoes and excited to practice and perfect. Subscribed!
Yay that’s awesome!!
@@NicoleTapz thank you for making this content accessible!
Great tutorial, thanks so much
Magnificent song choice
Thank you 🙏🏻 so much !you are an 👼🏻
Thank you!
Love love live this!!! Can you do more advanced beginner stuff?
Yes! Thank you! More recently I did a combo to Friends Theme Song
Love this!!! Thank you very much!!!
Awesome thank you!
I love this cool
Ok I have been dancing for 10 years and this is hard is that bad BAHAHHA
No it’s not bad! This is probably more intermediate. Do your best and message me if you need help❤️
same though😂
Fantástic!!
I really like this routine and it’s challenges, but I feel like this goes a bit too fast for a tutorial. Maybe next time slowly get people up to speed rather than just going flat out? idk i’m not an expert, it’s just my opinion
agreed but I still love the combo.
I think it assumes you know the terminology which would be expected at this level. Five count riffs, shuffle, paradiddle, ball heel, stomp, etc…
@@sirihammondactor good point! I was probably a bit in over my head when I attempted it!
I agree
Medium advance level. That's Y
I love this combo did you make it? 💜💜
Yes I did;)
Hello! Would it be okay if I used this in an audition video and I credited you for the choreo? Thank you :)
Of course! Thanks for asking ❤️
Great tutorial!! Subscribing
Thank you so much!
T.a.p. 😂❤🎉
what kind of tap shoes do you have?
my teacher calls what you call a paradiddle a paddle🤔 is there a difference?
Paddles and paradiddles are much different
No they are the same
- Very good ! Thank you ! BUT .... For beginners, it's a very fast pace, impossible to follow! YES, and the feet are not particularly visible, so it’s impossible to make out the movements well!
Hi, thank you for the input. It’s actually for an advanced beginner so someone who has more than three years experience who would know the terminology. On UA-cam you can adjust the playback speed so you can actually slow this down in the settings. Also because it’s a video, you have the ability to pause and rewind. I try to keep the tutorials as short as possible, because of these options that you have on UA-cam. If I were teaching this in class, I would definitely take more time. But when teaching in person, we don’t have the option of stopping and rewinding, and of course, changing the speed in which it is being played. And I definitely agree That the feet are not visible and I had not realize that until well after it had been posted so my apologies for that.
@@NicoleTapz 🙏Thanks for the reply and recommendations! 🙏Further success to you in everything! ❤ I really like the check that I was looking at on your site. Very beautiful, complex and alive! Thank you ! ❤
08:48 seems lile u forget to insert a little eplanation of the most hardly understandable thing, huh
I have a separate tutorial posted for a pullbacks if you want to check that out.
I prob shouldn’t have assumed that ppl know what they are 😂
@@NicoleTapz but u explain easier things) np i found thid double pull
@@Dorofeev0 I know. It’s just one of those steps that I assume people know so I would just say “pullbacks” or “toe stand” or “wing” instead of actually teaching how to do that step. I have the separate tutorials for the tricks steps. Mostly because those trick steps need a Tutorial all to themselves. When I first started posting these I did not anticipate that so many people would be using them and I kind of knew the audience that I was doing them for. So if I knew they knew how to do a certain step I didn’t even think to break it down. From now on I will be more cognizant of that and at least make sure to mention that there’s a separate tutorial for any trick steps. Thanks for the heads up.
This was very fast
that is not beginner
You are correct. That’s why I labeled it as being advanced beginner/intermediate. Advanced beginner would roughly be 3-5 years training and intermediate is roughly 5-7 years.