Guauuu...!!! Muchas gracias Daniel, es una auténtica maravilla para mis sentidos verte evolucionar y contemplar tú maestría bailando. Un vídeo super ameno y didáctico. Graaaaciaaaass...!!!
I'm big fan of your work..the level of artistry in your videos is impressive... I enjoy the musicality and the work done to get cool lights and moods is next level...sometimes I catch myself being jealous lol @@danielrosas.official so much love sent your way for all the work you do on youtube in our field ;)
¡Daniel, eres genial! Me encanta como bailas. Yo no sé ingles, por eso te pido, si fuera posible, versión en español. Te doy las gracias, pero si no puedes también, aunque en ese caso no entenderé las explicaciones, pero bueno, como dice el dicho «mejor una imagen que cien palabras» Gracias por compartir con nosotros tu sabiduría. Te escribo desde Madrid (España). Un abrazo.
Try argentine (neo)tango. Much more basic in its essence (1 step, not a triple step pattern), not with all those continuous underarm turns, with more elegance, more connection (close or open embrace), and you can dance it slow or fast to all kinds of music (even tango valse 3/4), old and contemporary. The whole evening dancing to one genre of music ('latino'/caribean, rock, blues, whatever), day after day, week after week, is not my cup of tea anyhow. I like more variety in music-genres.
🎵 Name of the Song: "Nbdy Nprtnt - Spicy Latin"
✅ Here’s my link to great music. Get 2 month off ➡ artlist.io/Daniel-744292
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Very stylish, moves are rhythmically dynamic, love to watch and practice....
Awesome explanation. Cool move.
Great energy.
Subscribed.
Have seen this move since way back but never learned it or seen lessons of it! Thanks a bunch! 😍 Time to finally learn it.
Nice move and excellent breakdown. Funny too.
Bought some of your programs and they help a lot.
Can’t wait to start working on this move.
Thanks for sharing your feedback 😍☺️🙏🏽
Wow Amazing moves! Me encanta!
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Coolest salsa move indeed. Muchas gracias. The key to remember this is to remember where to lead the lady. I think😊
Wow Daniel, just wow! Great teaching with a lot of fun!
Wow Daniel srepitosa figura mi voglio esercitare per impararla bene!non perdo una lezione graziee!👍
Grazie 🙏🏽☺️
Nice moves Daniel, really enjoy your videos , keep up the good work .
Thank you 🙏🏽
Guauuu...!!!
Muchas gracias Daniel, es una auténtica maravilla para mis sentidos verte evolucionar y contemplar tú maestría bailando. Un vídeo super ameno y didáctico.
Graaaaciaaaass...!!!
Gracias 🙏🏽🌹
Looks really nice :) Thank you.
Dankeschön ☺️🙏🏽
Great tutorial 🎉
Amazing!! 👏🏾👏🏾
Ótimo vídeo! Obrigado!
Obrigado
cool move, great vid and killer thumbnail ;)
An honor do get this feedback from you 😉🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I'm big fan of your work..the level of artistry in your videos is impressive... I enjoy the musicality and the work done to get cool lights and moods is next level...sometimes I catch myself being jealous lol @@danielrosas.official so much love sent your way for all the work you do on youtube in our field ;)
What are the names of the songs in this video? I like them alot.
Name of the Song: "Nbdy Nprtnt - Spicy Latin"
The slow song?@@danielrosas.official
Perfect performance
Thank you
Very nice!
Thank u
¡Daniel, eres genial!
Me encanta como bailas.
Yo no sé ingles, por eso te pido, si fuera posible, versión en español.
Te doy las gracias, pero si no puedes también, aunque en ese caso no entenderé las explicaciones, pero bueno, como dice el dicho «mejor una imagen que cien palabras»
Gracias por compartir con nosotros tu sabiduría.
Te escribo desde Madrid (España).
Un abrazo.
Gracias 😊
What was that Cartwheel like move in the opening of the video called??
Unfortunately I don’t know 😢
Excellent 🎉🎉🎉
What is track 2 called please the slower one
Vorrei la traduzione in sottotitoli in italiano. Grazie
Muy bonito Daniel soy de Perú . Sería genial en español o subtítulos
Guauuuu! Hacía tiempo que no subías un tutorial... perfecto, como siempre y gracias por tu generosidad...👍🥂🌹
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Perfecto
Many thanks to German, Austrian,
Swiss folk dancers for creating these arm turns & arm positions in at least 1700s & 1800s!!
I like it
7:12 Gesundheit! 😊
Danke 🤩
What is the name of the slow song please, it’s very romantic!?
🎵 Name of the Song: "La Casa" by Itai Kriss & Maria Raquel
✅ Here’s my link to great music. Get 2 month off ➡ artlist.io/Daniel-744292
Is this style called Cross Body?
Yes you can use this move for cross body lead style. I’m personally mixing all styles and creating my own style
Liebe wie die ganze Zeit so bisschen das Deutsch rauskommt 😂
1:03
The y2k are back. This are moves ala Vazquez brothers 20 years ago. But still cool.
The Vazquez Brothers never taught me this one though!
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Only a teapot could make that comment. Watch more dancers
What?
what a weird comment
Dude
You have tight pants, what are you trying to teach, come on!
About my pants, you’re right. 👌🏽Nevertheless I try to teach Salsa 😎✌🏽
Por k las clases d salsa son tan aburridas y roboticas
Чего же он с пятки ходит. Ноги у него очень неаккуратные. И причем здесь сальса?!?!?! Крутит даму и все, танца нет,,,,
Can anyone in the salsa world perform a beautiful dance lasting longer than 20 seconds? Is it because of the monotonous music and dancing to numbers?
If you want to dance longer than 20 seconds you need to string multiple moves together.
Like anything: you learn the basics then progress, then flow
Try argentine (neo)tango. Much more basic in its essence (1 step, not a triple step pattern), not with all those continuous underarm turns, with more elegance, more connection (close or open embrace), and you can dance it slow or fast to all kinds of music (even tango valse 3/4), old and contemporary.
The whole evening dancing to one genre of music ('latino'/caribean, rock, blues, whatever), day after day, week after week, is not my cup of tea anyhow. I like more variety in music-genres.