standing still
2/4 beats of music, medium speed.
preparation posture: stand upright with your arms drooping naturally.
Ta*: the right foot has a small suction leg of 45 degrees, and the arms swing naturally to the right.
the first beat: the right foot falls back to the front step, and the arms are put back to the natural position.
ta ~ beat 2: do the opposite.
high leg lifts
2/4 beats of music, medium speed.
preparation posture: stand upright with your arms drooping naturally.
Ta: suck the leg 9 degrees in front of the right foot, with the thigh flat, stretch the foot, recover the calf, and swing your hands to the right.
the first beat: the right foot falls back to the front step, and the arms are put back to the natural position.
ta ~ beat 2: do the opposite.
kick a little run after standing in place
2/4 beat of music, medium speed.
preparation posture: stand upright with arms akimbo.
the first beat: the left foot jumps in place, while the right foot stretches and kicks the calf.
beat 2: jump one step with your right foot in place, and kick your calf with your left foot stretched.
note: in the music beat with 2/4 or 4/4 rhythm, there is often a rhythm beat of Ta, where Ta means the last
half beat of 1 beat, and it is expressed in musical rhythm: xxxx, and the dance beat is generally pronounced as | |1x2X| |, which means 1ta2
ta |. If the Ta beat appears before the first bar, that is, the weak beat of the action in music begins, such as: X
XXXX, that is, Tal1Ta2Ta.
little bouncing legs in front of tiptoe
2/4 beat of music, medium speed.
to prepare for the dance: stand with your arms akimbo.
Ta: step on the left foot in situ, squat on the left leg at the same time, and suck the leg slightly in front of the right foot.
the first beat: the left leg is straight and stands on the tiptoe, while the right leg bounces forward at 25 degrees.
ta ~ beat 2: do the opposite.
step by step
2/4 beats of music, medium speed.
to prepare for the dance: stand with your arms akimbo. For this kind of professional knowledge, it is best to go to the bookstore to find relevant books.