- Artist Name:
- Lucio Arce
- Song Title:
- Sos Boleta
- Album Title:
- Tangos Inesperados
- Artist Website:
- https://www.facebook.com/lucio.arce.9
Lucio Arce has an authentic caberet feeling to his guitar playing and singing. There are overtones, sometimes, of jazz and playfulness.
- 00:03
- This combination is not easy...
- 00:05
- ..which seems unfair
because it looks deceptively easy.
- 00:09
- We'll start off, same as often...
- 00:12
- ..cross system, side, he changes.
- 00:13
- Here, I'll take a step slightly bigger than hers...
- 00:15
- ..so that then I can have her take another...
- 00:17
- ..and we can exit together.
- 00:19
- So one more time. Same angle
- 00:21
- Seems like I'm always saying:
we teach kooky steps.
- 00:30
- And I think that it's really marvellous, once again,...
- 00:32
- ..that we can be so together, when we're
doing things that are so not together.
- 00:36
- Except they are.
- 00:39
- So describing that...
- 00:41
- ..side, I change, we're good.
- 00:42
- Here, when I step forward, I'm going to
rotate a little bit...
- 00:44
- ..and I'm going to reach further
with my left foot.
- 00:46
- And you'll see, I'm keeping my body weight
a little bit back.
- 00:49
- So that when I shift my body forward over the left foot
back, that could correspond to her step...
- 00:53
- ..and then we could go together.
Her second step.
- 00:55
- So I take two and he takes one.
- 00:58
- Not easy.
- 01:00
- But kind of fun. I guess I say that a lot, too.
- 01:04
- For the followers, you want to follow
the movement of his center of gravity...
- 01:08
- ..not just his foot, because his
center of gravity doesn't move much here.
- 01:11
- And then as it shifts, there's your second.
- 01:15
- For the leaders, here afterwards I dig down under,
to contrast that.
- 01:19
- Just showing without all this verbage.