- Tên nghệ sĩ:
- Alex Krebs
- Tên bài hát:
- Llevatelo Todo
- Tiêu đề album:
- Stumptandas
- Trang nghệ sĩ:
- http://www.tangoberretin.com/
Từ trang web: (Alex Krebs) Đã nghiên cứu bandoneon từ tháng 5 năm 2001, đã chỉ đạo ban nhạc tango "Conjunto Berretin". (với 2 đĩa CD được thu âm) từ năm 2003-2008, và hiện đang sắp xếp / chỉ đạo một tang lễ tango và sắp xếp / chỉ đạo một Orquesta Tipica cho Portland Tango Festivals vào tháng 2 và tháng 10
- 00:06
- So with Sacadas, they’re - this is terrible to say,
they’re hard until they're not.
- 00:11
- They’re hard until they're easy, like everything else.
- 00:13
- Everything is hard until it’s easy.
- 00:15
- The trick for the leaders is finding a unison...
- 00:19
- ..in the movement of the upper body
and the lower body.
- 00:21
- Because in your upper body,
when you’re leading, you have to do one thing…
- 00:23
- ..whereas in your lower body, you’re doing a different thing.
- 00:27
- And so, making that feel natural is,
I think, the biggest key.
- 00:31
- For the followers,
what would you want them to focus on?
- 00:35
- Balancing completely over the ball of our foot and then...
- 00:39
- ..having our back foot just barely react to
whatever crazy thing the leader is doing.
- 00:44
- If we just show first.
- 00:59
- So that’s with her stepping side and I grab those sacadas.
- 01:02
- The idea…
- 01:04
- Notice he used both feet. Not at the same time.
- 01:07
- I know, you could.
- 01:10
- I couldn’t resist. So - but don’t land as hard as I did,
it’s sort of hard for your joints.
- 01:15
- So, as I rotate my body to my right,
that will cause her to step side.
- 01:20
- So, I can just rotate to get her to step side to side,
it doesn’t matter what foot I’m on.
- 01:24
- And then I can touch with either foot,
to displace the leg she has.
- 01:29
- And then what’s going to happen is
I’m going to step to that foot…
- 01:32
- And see how I just barely react to it.
- 01:36
- And we can do that exercise where
I’m just stepping her side to side...
- 01:39
- ..and then going to that foot with either leg
and we can do it with either of my legs.
- 01:45
- So there I did it, right leg to her right leg.
- 01:49
- Here I’m doing it left leg to her right leg.
- 01:52
- Here I’m doing it - oh I have to switch gears...
- 01:56
- ...right leg to her left leg or you get the idea.
- 02:00
- Left leg to her left leg, and that’s with her stepping forward.
- 02:03
- The idea is - sideways.
N. Sideways
- 02:06
- The idea, once again, though, is,
you’ll see I’m leading her one way, then the other…
- 02:11
- ..and then when I'm ready, I go forward.
- 02:14
- And, in the lower body, there’s a sense of
finding that co-ordination.
- 02:18
- So, for the leaders, when you’re practicing this
at home in front of the mirror…
- 02:23
- ..with your tango music playing in the background,
maybe this song…
- 02:25
- ..you can see music, it’s listed there…
- 02:28
- ..in the upper body you rotate
as you extend the foot.
- 02:32
- That’s a good thing to practice.
- 02:34
- And eventually - and that’s if you just want to touch.
- 02:36
- And, if you want to actually grab the sacada
with the weight shift...
- 02:38
- ..the you rotate as you step forward.
- 02:41
- And for the followers, shall we?
- 02:45
- Let's...
- 02:46
- When the leader touches your foot,
because you’re going around…
- 02:51
- ..not a lot happens.
- 02:54
- Can you show the wrong?
- 02:56
- Do the other side.
- 02:58
- Oh!
- 02:59
- That was a good wrong, right?
Was that a good wrong?
- 03:02
- It’s sort of like, if the guy gives you
a little bit and you do this…
- 03:07
- ..that’s sort of disproportionate.
- 03:09
- In this instance.
We do say sometimes that in the lead,...
- 03:13
- ..the leader gives a little,
the follower gives a lot back…
- 03:16
- ..but not disproportionately.
N. Yes
- 03:18
- One other thing, it will be a long video…
- 03:21
- ..leaders, you can do this when the followers does front ochos...
- 03:24
- .. or stepping forward, as well side…
- 03:26
- ..it doesn’t have to be front ocho.
- 03:27
- So same idea, I’m just going to show one way…
- 03:30
- ..but if she steps forward here,
I can go to her back leg with either foot.
- 03:34
- Or from another angle,
here’s this showing without the weight shift.
- 03:39
- And then, you can imagine that, if I step to it,
we have the same thing.