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How Do You Execute A Triple Waltz Clog Step In Tap Dancing?

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How Do You Execute A Triple Waltz Clog Step In Tap Dancing?

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The triple waltz clog step in tap dancing incorporates a shuffle at the beginning of the combination, unlike a single waltz clog, which is started with a leap, or the double waltz clog, which begins with a flap. The waltz clog is done softly to ¾ time. Shuffle step on your right foot on the count of “& a 1.” Shuffle ball change on your left foot to the count of “&2&3.” Note that you will make seven sounds in this combination. Get the count down: &a1&2&3. Memorize the steps: shuffle, step, shuffle, ball, change. Remember that a shuffle is executed by brushing the ball of your foot forward and backward, striking the floor on each pass. Learn that a ball change consists of stepping down on one foot and then stepping down on the other foot, which frees up the first foot to start another step.

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