Texas Two Step for Beginners - A Complete Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 27. 12. 2022
  • In this Texas Two Step tutorial, we'll show you everything you need to know to start dancing the two step. We'll include beginner tips, basic steps, and a full beginner tutorial.
    If you're new to the two step, this video is for you! We'll teach you everything you need to know to start dancing the two step, from the basics to beginner tips. We'll also include a complete beginner tutorial so you can start dancing right away!
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Komentáře • 62

  • @SocialDanceOnline
    @SocialDanceOnline  Před rokem +3

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  • @jasonallen7665
    @jasonallen7665 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Of the Texas 2-step, this is the traditional 4-beat 2-step. Texas variation is quick, quick, slow, repeat.

  • @jamey9758
    @jamey9758 Před 6 měsíci +11

    This is the best 2-Step tutorial I’ve seen so far, in my survey of same. Some quibbles: you pick your feet up. We never do. Why do you think they call it boot scootin’? There’s just no beating the “shhk-shhk”sound coming from a dancefloor when everyone is dancing that way. If you’re good at it, you have a good floor, and some dance wax powder, you can glide in a way that feels indescribably good 😁. And that tap variation looks weird, I’ve never seen that. What’s much more common (or at least it was, back in Grandpa’s day), was clicking your heels/insteps together as the feet passed each other on the slow-slow. Make these changes, and we’ll make a good CW dancer out of you yet 😄!

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Thanks my friend. I've seen ALL SORTS of versions of two step. People who do it a certain way are pretty unaware of the fact that people do it all sorts of ways. It's more the same than it is different. The 'Step Together Step Step" is probably the earliest version coming out of Foxtrot. But over time people have come up with all sorts of variations ultimately passing their feet. Keep up the good work sharing the love of dance my friend! -Brian

    • @lauriehansel1207
      @lauriehansel1207 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Beginners need to see the moves. Scootin’ is added with experience 🤠

  • @seaandra79
    @seaandra79 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Did anyone else grow up in Texas, and learn this (first version with shuffle) as well as square and line dancing in gym class? My husband grew up in South Fla, and never heard of such a thing. I was wondering if this was a Texas thing.. ya know.. like mums on homecoming...Texas exclusive 😉

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 3 měsíci +1

      As far as I know it is a Texas thing.

    • @KeeperKat
      @KeeperKat Před 2 měsíci

      I grew up in Texas and remember learning all those in gym as well.

    • @trumpeteer4792
      @trumpeteer4792 Před 11 dny

      Poor me.! I wish I would've learned to dance 8n my Texas school. Sigh. They just don't teach half of what they used to any more 😢

    • @KeeperKat
      @KeeperKat Před 6 dny

      @@trumpeteer4792 We really do need to get back to investing into our children's future. I hated learning it in school, but as an adult I am glad I did learn some dances in school.

    • @MrsYoung-in9ov
      @MrsYoung-in9ov Před 4 dny +1

      Grew up in Houston in the 90s and we definitely did square dancing and line dancing (Macarena) in elementary school gym class…

  • @trumpeteer4792
    @trumpeteer4792 Před 11 dny

    I am glad i found your video. The qqss method with the click is the most helpful video i have found yet. My lady friend will see improvement next Saturday for sure. Thank you.

  • @neilmoomey
    @neilmoomey Před rokem +10

    Very brave of you to tackle this topic. A lot of instructors only teach Country Two Step and avoid other varieties as well as Country Swing. Follows need to be open minded and flexible enough to follow which ever style the leader is dancing. Too often I will attempt to Country Two Step with a lady that wants to hop around the floor with QQS and it's very difficult to make that work if she is not even stepping to QQSS.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před rokem +3

      There are many different versions of two step. Then there is country swing that can be rather difficult to understand if you are used to other styles. I would try and make sure you tell your partner which style of dance you want to do to the song and hope they know that style.

    • @neilmoomey
      @neilmoomey Před rokem

      @@SocialDanceOnline Yes I agree thank you. I hope to go to your January workshop next year.

  • @bardstables8909
    @bardstables8909 Před rokem +4

    I love that you are teaching what I call left left right, describing the leaders step pattern. I know it's QQSS but that doesn't help a Newby understand when describing it. This is how I learned it many years ago and it's the only method I'll dance to. The other one, walking around the room, to me just seems less fluid and less enjoyable.

    • @jamey9758
      @jamey9758 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I also like to describe it, for beginners, as step-together-step, take a step, and the old standard, step-together, step, step, describing what you physically do, as opposed to the timing with which you do it (QQSS)

  • @hightechandfarmraised
    @hightechandfarmraised Před 5 měsíci +1

    We can’t wait to master this dance

  • @jorgelimon5249
    @jorgelimon5249 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love this video. Thanks for sharing! So cool! Very nice dance lesson!

  • @lauriehansel1207
    @lauriehansel1207 Před 2 měsíci

    Best tutorial on this. Thanks! We were just at Gruene Dance Hall in Texas last weekend. NO one was dancing 😢. Probably just the bands they had that night but sad for these visitors. We’ll need to go back!

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 2 měsíci

      So happy you like the video!! 🥰
      I grew up going to Gruene Dance Hall! Loved that place! Hopefully when you go back you can use some of these moves with the band! You can get the dance floor going 😉 -Emily

    • @twostep1953
      @twostep1953 Před měsícem

      Sadly, almost everything at Gruene Hall these days is a performance by the band; not a dance. Imagine the fun of actually dancing to George Strait when he was, "George who?"

  • @richardlindquistjr
    @richardlindquistjr Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is very helpful thank you

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 9 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! Let us know if you have any questions 😊

  • @LeBunBuns
    @LeBunBuns Před 2 měsíci

    I'm totally new to this and immediately had to rewind multiple times cuz QQSS wasn't actually telling me anything.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 2 měsíci

      Quicks are 1 count each and slows are 2 counts each. in two step not all steps are are equal.

  • @ilianakaneva66
    @ilianakaneva66 Před 2 měsíci

    As I was progressing the video basic FoxTrot is thought the way you mentioned for the only reason to teach beginning level students. The timing later changes to SQQ which is is a 4 count.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 2 měsíci +1

      It is good to learn every dance from the basics. There are very important techniques. But foxtrot does change from slow slow quick quick to slow quick quick and can toggle back and forth.

    • @ilianakaneva66
      @ilianakaneva66 Před měsícem

      I'm a Ballroom Dance teacher since 23 years ago and have a music education as well. In the Ballroom Dance Syllabus there is not a Texas Two Step or Country Western, which is the same thing.
      Texas Two Step basic is QQSS 6 beats in a 4 count bar, which it is not phrased.
      I decided to ask you, since you are proficient in it.
      As far as Fox Trot, SSQQ timing is meant to teach beginners for the only reason to change feet. Regular and advanced Fox Trot is SQQ timing, which it is phrased.
      I was also wondering how do judges judge Texts Two Step if there is no phrasing as far as musicality.
      In our competitions everything has to be phrased. Tango, Samba, Fox Trot.
      Thank you for your time.

  • @texastwostepgaming
    @texastwostepgaming Před rokem +5

    Listen hoss, 1, 2, 1. I learned on my grandpas feet and mastered on my mama's. Easy way is same foot, same foot, opposite foot first, repeat.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před rokem +3

      Everyone learns differently. Glad you had a great way to learn!

  • @randywade8159
    @randywade8159 Před 5 měsíci

    What kind of men's shoes are good for two-step? I can't wear cowboy boots but the shoes he has on there look nice, what are they?

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 5 měsíci

      They are a brand called Port Dance. You can find them on the Dance shoes of Tennessee website.

  • @smallbillslewi4982
    @smallbillslewi4982 Před rokem +2

    Looking like a cowboy Nate diaz

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 10 měsíci +2

      I always thought my brother looked like Nate so I know where you're coming from LOL

  • @ilianakaneva66
    @ilianakaneva66 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you please explain one thing to me. The music has 4 beats and the basic step has 6 beats. How it is matching musicality. I need a professional output because I started teaching it and I don't even feel the music going in QQSS.
    Thank you for your time.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před měsícem

      Hey there! Great question - the short answer is that it doesn't match. Some dances match, cha cha, waltz for example but plenty don't like most of the swing dances. You can count 2-step 1,2,3-4,5-6 but we've found as teachers that the QQSS method is the easiest way to digest learning it (since it doesn't match the music perfectly)
      2-Step evolved from the Foxtrot interestingly (or at least was heavily influenced by it as it gained popularity. It's what I call a 'street' dance meaning it's evolved through the dancers and wasn't formally written in a syllabus format like many ballroom dances were.
      I hope that helps a bit :-)
      -Brian

    • @ilianakaneva66
      @ilianakaneva66 Před měsícem

      Thank you for your honest answer. I'm glad that you mention the street history of the dances. Since Swing (Jitterbug, East Coast and West Coast) are also bar-born dances, they don't phrase. I didn't realized that Texas Two Step is also "street"'dance. My idea was that it is considered as a folklore kind of dance.
      Thank you so much for your time and opinion.
      All the best.
      Iliana

  • @twostep1953
    @twostep1953 Před měsícem

    Nice of you to acknowledge the Foxtrot origin. Back when, my sisters and I attended dance class. I did a LOT of Foxtrot; this proved useless to 1960's music, but very useful when I got to Texas A&M and we went to the honkytonks.
    This is NOT a Two-step. You have turned the Texas Two-step into ballroom dancing. Every change you made might work for SS/QQ but please don't call it the Two-step. We first saw this in "Urban Cowboy" and that's what everyone does now, but at the time we were howling because only Houston did it that way. From watching you, it seems current C&W dancing merges three dance styles into one hybrid. That means every song is the same dance; how boring. Teach 4-forward, 2-back, to "Amarillo by Morning" or "Silver Wings", and get close enough to 'polish' those belt-buckles, to call it a Two-step.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 29 dny

      There are lots of slightly different styles of country or ‘Texas’ two step - it was heavily influenced by ballroom dancers in Texas for sure! There are other different ‘two steps’ like double two, triple two or nightclub two too. The goal of the video is to help people understand that the basic steps of country or Texas two step are much more similar than they are different so people can feel comfortable dancing

  • @zaneyone1
    @zaneyone1 Před rokem +8

    There is no tap stepping in Two-Stepping and I lived in Texas and did it for years. OMG. You slide your feet as you step, NOT TAPPING THEM.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před rokem +3

      I would agree personally. Actually I personally don't slide my feet but the goal of the video was to let people know that there are many versions of the same dance (depending where you live and where you dance) and I wanted people to feel comfortable no matter which style they learn or dance. The versions of 2-Step came from the same place. (Foxtrot actually) and as the dance has progressed it has taken on many different forms. It's all still QQSS though!
      I also know that people might see this video (with taps) czcams.com/video/-g6X7KRuQ44/video.html
      It's a valid way but not the only way (again personally it's not the way I dance 2-step myself)
      I hope that helps,
      Brian

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 10 měsíci

      I just want people to know what they might see. Like this: czcams.com/video/P7kWjMI8fsg/video.html

  • @user-ey2iw7tm2c
    @user-ey2iw7tm2c Před měsícem

    THANK YOU

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 Před rokem +2

    I agree with one comment- leave the QQSS out of it! That doesn't explain what your feet are supposed to do. Quick step does not tell me what foot to use.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 10 měsíci +3

      No but the quicks and slows help you stay on time. After you learn what foot to use it is helpful to learn the timing.

    • @trumpeteer4792
      @trumpeteer4792 Před 11 dny

      You always lead with the left. That makes the woman always right. They love it.

  • @MeaganClark1
    @MeaganClark1 Před rokem +1

    You forgot the neck grip hold lol. Maybe for a lesson in what not to do but what you may see often in a honky tonk especially for a dip. *cringe*

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před rokem +1

      Yeah if you dance long enough and in enough places you'll see it all. The good and the bad ;-) -Brian

  • @FrierTuck6799
    @FrierTuck6799 Před 4 měsíci

    No tapping. Quit bringing your west coast tapping into the dance. Texans slide their feet

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 4 měsíci

      Some do, some don't. Just trying to explain that 'Two Step' is more the same than it is different in different regions. PS WCS dancers don't really tap, not these days at least.

  • @mauricechestang8828
    @mauricechestang8828 Před 4 měsíci

    Yall talking too much.. just do it .. I'm in the club tryna learn this on the fly and yall just bt talking🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 4 měsíci

      Sorry about that!! In some of our other videos we dance it straight through, but we’ve got to make sure we explain everything too!! 😊

  • @patriciajrs46
    @patriciajrs46 Před rokem

    You talk too fast.

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you!

    • @SocialDanceOnline
      @SocialDanceOnline  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes -yes sometimes I do. Then others think I talk too much ;-) -B

    • @patriciajrs46
      @patriciajrs46 Před 10 měsíci

      @@SocialDanceOnline Ha. All in good nature.

    • @clusznp
      @clusznp Před 8 měsíci

      Sometime I reduced play speed to 0.75😂😅

  • @rapidwav5669
    @rapidwav5669 Před měsícem

    Terrible instruction. It's not texas