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Tap Dance - Grooves - Intermediate
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Tap Dance - Grooves - Intermediate

Learning some of the essential grooves
Created bySimeon Weedall
Last updated 8/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Accompaniment to a band, groove in various music genres, discover musical feels and establish a solid time feel
  • Some basic tap dance grooves
  • The fundamentals of tap that make up low end and high end sounds, creating an almost drumset-like quality to tap dancing
  • Back beats

Course content

1 section12 lectures36m total length
  • Introduction0:47

    Introduction

  • Paradiddle Backbeat3:39

    Examining the paradiddle and adding a backbeat to create a groove

  • Paradiddle Groove2:53

    Taking the Paradiddle and changing it into a groove

  • Backbeat 'Heavy'4:11

    A back beat I nicknamed 'Heavy' due to its feel

  • Funky Backbeat3:07

    A back beat with a funky feel

  • Polyrhythm - 6 into 43:40

    A polyrhythm putting 6 into 4

  • 6 Into 4 - Halftime Feel3:10

    Using the 6 into 4 polyrhythm and adding a halftime feel

  • Halftime Shuffle Feel3:10

    Examining the shuffle feel and adding a half time on top of that groove

  • Jazz Ride Beat3:08

    Examining the jazz ride beat with heel ornamentation

  • Latin Feel2:29

    A latin feel groove utilizing the 'Off' beat

  • Short Step 1 - 'Mississipi'3:02

    A short step that grooves and was created in Mississipi hence the name

  • Short Step 2 - Grooving Step2:50

    Short step 2 using some traditional based steps to create a grooving step

Requirements

  • Tap shoes, practice space, foundation in tap dance or rhythm tap

Description

For anyone who has ever wanted to express the more musical and percussive aspect of tap dance, this shorter intermediate course breaks down some of musics most essential grooves that have been translated into the Rhythm Tap Dance genre. Taking you through some drumming-like rudiments such as paradiddles, backbeats and then also exploring a more straight ahead feel as well as a more funky feel. Examining a six into four polyrhythm and adding some half-time feels within that. This course breaks down the jazz ride beat with some ornamentation and a more latin based groove utilising the 'off' beat. There are also two short grooving steps to learn which act explore weight change, timing and demand a competent level of coordination to play well.

This course is more about establishing your grooves whereby you as a tap dancer could also be considered a musician. You can develop the ability to play alone, alongside a band or with other tap dancers. The ability to groove opens you up to a world of possibilities both on and off stage. You can stand there and hold time for a band or make music for another dancer and as you begin to ornament your grooves, you are able to fully express yourself within tap dancing.


By the end of this course, you will be able to accompany musicians, groove along to music and establish a solid time feel. Time and feel are very under appreciated facets within the genre of tap, but when you remove some of the more complex steps and just focus on the music, you gain the upper hand in this arena. Once a solid sense of time has been established, it frees you up to dance, play better music and communicate your ideas successfully to the world.

Who this course is for:

  • Intermediate level tap dancers