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Intermediate Tap Dancing: Double Drawbacks

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Summary: A heel drop is the double sound of your double drawback. A dance teacher will show you how to do intermediate tap dancing steps, like double drawbacks, in this free video lesson.

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By Emily Larew
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Emily Larew is a professional dancer and dance instructor. Her education includes studying at LA’s The Edge and Millennium dance studios. She has performed for various music awards,...read more

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"Hi, I'm Emily Larew, and we're continuing now with our intermediate tap. We're going to take a look at how to do double drawbacks. So turning around we have weight forward, knees bent, keep it low to the floor we have brush, heel, step, your double sound for your double heel is heel drop, okay. So we're talking about number of heels here instead of, you know, sounds that you're hearing, so we're not hearing two extra sounds we're just doing another heel, okay. So remember single drawbacks was just with one heel, and that was brush, heel, step, brush, heel, step, and that's one heel. So our double heel goes, brush, heel, step, heel, brush heel, step, heel, brush, heel, step heel, brush, heel, step, heel. So come forward, try it again, just drop that last heel back. Brush, heel, step, heel, there. That's your double drawback adding a second heel."

eHow Article: Intermediate Tap Dancing: Double Drawbacks

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