Our explanations of single, double and triple waltz clogs
Single Waltz Clog
leap onto R
shuffle ball change L
Count: 1 & 2 & 3
Double Waltz Clog
flap R
shuffle ball change L
Count: a1 & 2 & 3
Triple Waltz Clog
shuffle step R
shuffle ball change L
Count: &a1 & 2 & 3
To turn, complete two waltz clogs per one rotation (or think half turn for each waltz clog).
I can't really explain the exact circumstances, but there's a
ReplyDeleteTON of times where you wind up playing paradiddles without even
realizing it. for instance, when you're playing 8ths on the hats
and you want to hit the snare on the last 4 16ths (4 e & a).. on
the 4, your right hand will hit the hats as normal as your left
hand hits the snare.
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