Catchy Open Level Tap

Catchy Open Level Tap

Fun new combos that work on speed and clarity exploring rhythms that sound like to the Lone ranger theme to learning a tap turn made famous by Ann Miller.

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Catchy Open Level Tap
  • Open Tap Warm-up with Body Tapping

    Open level tap warm up with Franklin Method style body tapping.

  • Lone Ranger Mini Combo Version 1

    Enjoy this mini combo based on the melody of the Lone Ranger Theme. It's a simple tap step that plays with push cramps rolls great for building speed.

  • Lone Ranger Theme Mini Combo Version 2

    Enjoy this mini combo based on the melody of the Lone Ranger Theme. It's a simple tap step that plays with shuffle touches great for building speed.

  • Lone Ranger #1 15% Faster and #2 5% Faster

    Practice this well known melody at a faster pace. If a review is needed, please watch Lone Ranger #1 and Lone Ranger #2 videos.

  • Lone Ranger Themes 1 & 2 COMBINED

    Enjoy this combined mini combo based on the melody of the Lone Ranger Theme. It's a simple tap step that plays with push cramps rolls great for building speed along with version 2 that plays with shuffle touches great for building speed.

  • Ann Miller Main Combo Week 1

    The first 2 eight counts of this danced are based on an Ann Miller step she does from Easter Parade. It is meant to be turning, but can be done straight as well. It makes a fun start to longer combo with a catchy tune.

  • Ann Miller Combo at 80% and 100%

    Practice this fun Ann Miller combo at a faster pace. If you need a review, go back and watch Week 1 of this combo.

  • Ann Miller Main Combo Week 4 and New Material

    The first 2 eight counts of this danced are based on an Ann Miller step she does from Easter Parade. It is meant to be turning, but can be done straight as well. It makes a fun start to longer combo with a catchy tune.

  • Ann Miler Combo Week 5

    The first 2 eight counts of this danced are based on an Ann Miller step she does from Easter Parade. It is meant to be turning, but can be done straight as well. It makes a fun start to longer combo with a catchy tune.