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Identifying Dance Music Choreography Parts

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Summary: Trying to choreograph a dance? Learn how to listen to different parts of the music in this free video clip from professional hip hop dance choreographer.

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Bulletyme is a new LA transplant by way of Brooklyn, NYC. His style blends Martial Arts, Hip-Hop, the fluidity of Modern dance, and other influences into a unique, and emotionally...read more

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"Hi I'm Bullet Time, dance choreographer here in L.A. on behalf of Expert Village. In this video I've already picked a song that I'm going to use to demonstrate hot to follow the patterns and instruments and the rhythms and all of that. This song is rich, it has the melodious tone of a very beautiful singer, don't know who the name of that singer is but it sounds cool. Lots of drums, sounds like a maracas in there somewhere along with some glitter and spray. All of these things can be played with, with movement. So let's just take a quick little listen here and see if you can hear what I hear. (music playing) Turning up the volume a bit so you can hear it. (music playing) and there goes your little glitter just pass by just a quick second. Let's listen to that one more time, it?s very quick. So that's a part of the music that your choreographer or dance instructor might use. So you have to find every little thing and execute it. (music continues playing)."

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