Learn to play Lead Blues Guitar licks and phrasing lesson
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In this lesson we teach some easy beginner blues licks as well as ways to connect your ideas and musical thoughts together using phrasing.
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Duration : 0:6:3
LEARN HOW TO PLAY SALSA – Learn and understand all the rhythms – excerpt and promo
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Duration : 0:4:47
Learn to dance Salsa with Louis – Dancing with the Stars DVD
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Dance Video Instruction with Dancing with the Stars, Louis
van Amstel – Learn to Dance salsa, cha cha, tango, jive,
waltz, fox trot, rhumba, samba and ballroom dance lessons.
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Duration : 0:1:32
Salsa Dance: Learn to Salsa!
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Duration : 0:1:52
Learn to Dance Salsa Bravo Style
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Bravo Dance Company has just released four spicy and hot Salsa Dance Videos! Alfonso, world class salsa dance instructor, accompanied by Charlene Rose, 5 time international Salsa Dance champion, will teach you both style and technique in these fantastic Salsa dance videos. His innovative footwork, partner combinations and unique style are a result of competing and performing at salsa congresses and salsa competitions throughout the world. With over 15 years of dance experience, Alfonso has now packaged himself inside these amazing Salsa Dance Videos. His easy to follow, step-by-step instruction will help you to dance salsa like a pro… in only a matter of days!
Duration : 0:1:7
Learn to Salsa with the stars from dancing with the stars
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You can learn to Salsa at home just like the stars, you will learn from the man him self Louis Van Amstel, Louis if from the famed Dancing with the stars. Learn to dance like a professional dancer
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Duration : 0:1:32
Anyone Can Dance Salsa
Discover how easy it is to learn to ballroom dance. This ballroom DVD is just like having a dance lesson at a studio. You’ve seen ballroom dancing on TV shows like Dancing With The Stars with Cheryl Burke and Emmitt Smith, Ballroom Boot Camp, America’s Ballroom Challenge, and the Fox reality show, So You Think You Can Dance?. Now you can learn to dance right in your own living room with our National Ballroom Dance Champions – Donald Johnson & Kasia Kozak. Get more information and order online at http://www.dancevision.com/store/dvds/absolute_beginners/
Duration : 0:4:53
Learn Cuban Salsa (Casino) at Cuban Rhum Jungle in the Heart of EC1
Every Tuesday, straight after work, we offer exciting, fun-filled Cuban salsa classes in the City of London, followed by a club playing the very latest mix of funky Cuban tunes.
Our teachers are friendly, patient, extremely experienced and packed full of enthusiasm. Our venue, serving stunning cocktails and delicious Caribbean food, is a truly beautiful space to relax, kick back and have fun in.
People who are completely new to the Cuban salsa experience are always very welcome.
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Duration : 0:1:42
Salsa Dance DVD Preview: Learn To Salsa Dance Videos
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SalsaCrazy Presents: Learn To Salsa Dance DVDs. These Salsa Dance Instruction Videos are your definitive guide to learn to salsa dance. Salsa dance steps are fun, healthy, and extremely sexy! These Salsa Dance Classes on DVD walk you through all the fundamentals of Salsa Dancing in a fun, social and energetic, step-by-step way!
There are many elements to salsa music, and to salsa dance as well, but to actually perform salsa dance is not as difficult as you might imagine. The most basic salsa dance steps are easy to learn, and that’s even an understatement. You don’t have to be an experienced dancer to figure out how to do the most basic steps in salsa dancing.
Here’s a short description of the most basic salsa steps, which are so easy, you can actually follow them right now in your seat. There are two measures of music, both with four beats or counts each. On the first count, you tap your left foot, specifically the front of your foot or the balls of the foot and the toes, in place. Some salsa styles will merely ask you to hold the first count, but dancers have found that tapping the foot makes it interesting, and even activates the first foot so that you’re ready to go. On the second count, you actually make a step forward with that left foot. But you can’t go far because, on the third count, you rock back onto the right foot, transferring your weight backwards. Then, on the fourth count, you close your left foot to join your right foot again.
That entire sequence is called the forward basic movement. The next measure of four counts is the backward basic movement, and goes backward instead of forward, stepping right instead of left. So, what happens is you tap your right foot in place on the first count, then make a step backward with that same right foot. On the third count, you rock forward to transfer your weight to the left foot and close your feet together with the right foot on the fourth count. And those are the basic salsa dance steps. Aren’t they easy?
These steps outward from the closed position are called breaks. The breaks are always consistent on the same beat of the music, no matter what digressions and improvisations of the steps are made by the dancers. Breaks are usually where the couples turn or when they try something fancy.
There are many styles of doing basic salsa dance steps, but as long as you know the basic steps, adapting to the different styles won’t be difficult. These styles usually vary according to where the breaks are set, also according to the rhythms played, and particularly in which location you find yourself dancing. For example, the basic salsa dance steps are called On 2, because the break is on the second step, or rather, you step on the count of two. These are performed all over the US and in most Latin American countries. But there is a special style On 1 practiced in Los Angeles where the break is done on the count of one, and the hold is done on the count of four.
There is also a special Cuban style of salsa that is performed with the break going On 3, with the first two counts being a sexy swaying of the body as the weight transfers from one foot to the other. Other popular styles of doing the salsa dance steps are the New York style, Venezolana or Dominicana style, the Power 2 or Razz M’ Tazz style, La Ruedo, Salsa Disco, and the Eddie Romero step, which is his own concoction of a salsified Rumba.
Salsa dance steps are usually performed with a partner, because salsa is essentially a couple dance. Partners hold each other in the so-called closed or European position. This means the man’s right hand is placed on the woman’s back, his arm around her, while the left hand holds the woman’s right hand. The woman’s left hand rests on the man’s right shoulder. Another important point of contact when doing salsa dance steps is the man and the woman must look into each other’s eyes.
Another reason why this Latin dance is so popular is because the couples doing the salsa dance steps are not required to travel around the room. In fact, couples who hog too much space on the dance floor are seen as rude and inconsiderate show offs. Performing salsa dance steps is fun and flamboyant on its own, it doesn’t take too much for any dancer to look fabulous while dancing the salsa.
Duration : 0:1:12

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