LEARN TO TAP DANCE - Free online dance class! - PULL BACKS - Tap Dance Step Tutorial - Jenne Vermes

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2020
  • Here's another tap step tutorial! This one features one of the most common tap tricks: The Pull Back!
    I've been teaching for 16 years now, and only recently have I realized that there is an easier way to teach pull backs than I have been using. When you look at a pullback as a sum of its parts, it's much easier for the mind and the body to understand. I hope this video helps you finally get your pull backs!!
    I'm so happy to be getting back to bringing you these tutorials now that the end of the school year craze has subsided. Please subscribe to get all of these right as I put them out and for more new choreography videos coming out all summer!
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  • @karenkatz7155
    @karenkatz7155 Před 2 lety +8

    I've looked at many tutorials on pull backs but it wasn't until i went through yours that i finally understood how to do it. I love how you break down the steps and also the detailed explanation on how to bend and also distribute your weight on the standing leg. Within 15 minutes i was able to get the pull switch with all the sounds. Still have a ways to go to really get it right but so excited to finally make progress. So happy i found your videos-- I'm going to be going through all of them! Thanks Jenne.

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 2 lety +1

      I am so happy this was helpful for you! :)

    • @CyberDancerDany
      @CyberDancerDany Před 2 lety

      I have trouble doing them but I found this video to have the best explanation! I sadly never really got to practice them at first due to space but now I can. All the other videos explain it as just do 2 brushes and land. But this one breaks it down so much easier!! Thank you Jenne ❤️🌸

  • @kaylonkatana3897
    @kaylonkatana3897 Před rokem +3

    I've been practicing pullbacks for a year and this has been the first time it's actually clicked. Thank you so much for sharing and teaching it in a new light!

  • @JohannaVeerenhuis
    @JohannaVeerenhuis Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much!! Now I feel that one day, I can master them! 💪
    I’ve had some tapdance classes when I was 15, now I’m almost 50 and I picked it up through CZcams 4 months ago, after I’ve lost 20 kilos. I love it and I practice every evening!
    The only thing, I had to do some lipreading here, the sound was sooo soft… but, thank you so much, again!

  • @notoriousrose6595
    @notoriousrose6595 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! It really helped me. What also helped me get it was doing the pull switch with both feet and thinking "toe, up!" while doing that part.

  • @michellekiteflyer
    @michellekiteflyer Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this tutorial I thought pullbacks were a whole lot harder than this and no-one has ever slowed it down to show me otherwise! Will be very helpful for tap class tomorrow 😄

  • @marikooro5475
    @marikooro5475 Před 3 lety +3

    This is a fabulous, innovative way to teach this step. I’ve been tapping for 45 years and counting and have seen many people teach double pullbacks (these are doubles to me), but never this way. What an effective way to get a student to hear and FEEL all the sounds successfully through the learning process.
    The old “learn at the barre” or “learn in a chair” technique is so limited bc once you are standing without a barre, you have to relearn everything with your unsupported full body weight.
    I’m not a teacher (just never stopped tapping for enjoyment), but I am guest teaching these next week. Looking forward to giving this a go. Brilliant!

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! It took me a long time to figure out that this method of teaching produced the best results in my students (looking at it as physics just makes sense to me, and I see it make sense to my students too!) and I'm so glad that you like it! Let me know how the class does when you teach these! :)

    • @marikooro5475
      @marikooro5475 Před 3 lety +2

      Well, I gave this method a try and eventually combined it with the barre to help the students get the pull-switch off the ground a bit more. They have a way to go before they get the hang of it, but this was so helpful in demonstrating the weight-shifting and how the sounds are made beyond just “right left right left.”
      I also focused a bit on thinking of them as pullUPS so they would get enough air under their feet. I learned pullbacks forever ago and that studio really drove it home that we needed to stay light on our feet, keep the ribcage up and go vertical, not back. Doing this across the floor took forever, lol.
      Thanks for a great tutorial and all the great videos. I bet your students have a blast in your classes!

  • @ssjenks47
    @ssjenks47 Před 2 lety +1

    Best explanation I've found for double pull backs.

  • @heatherrhodes548
    @heatherrhodes548 Před 3 lety +2

    You are amazing!! Thank you for your help!! I love how you break things down. It’s been over ten years since I’ve taught intermediate/advanced Tap. Wish me luck tonight. Lol 💃😆 thanks again

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 3 lety

      Have fun tonight! And I am so happy I could help!

  • @josephgalante6501
    @josephgalante6501 Před rokem

    Great video, extremely helpful! And, I love the cats!!!

  • @woah6958
    @woah6958 Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial. Thankyou.

  • @ellischarlin2829
    @ellischarlin2829 Před 4 lety +7

    Oh hi! Can you do a video for wings? I feel like you've become my best friend in quarantine and I absolutely adore you, thank you for your videos!!

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh hi best friend!!! :) I will definitely be doing a wing video soon. I am having some trouble with my knee injury but on a good day, I am sure I can get some slow-mo wings done for a tutorial! :) I'm so glad you love tapping with these videos!

    • @ellischarlin2829
      @ellischarlin2829 Před 4 lety

      Jenne Vermes knee injuries are the worst!! Take care of yourself :)))

    • @ramandeepnijjar8281
      @ramandeepnijjar8281 Před 4 lety

      @@JenneVermes Thank you for recommending this video! It is very clear and I liked how you broke it down. Hopefully with more practice I can get them! Also hope your knee is ok please don't injure yourself.

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 4 lety +2

      Posting the Wings video today! :)

    • @ellischarlin2829
      @ellischarlin2829 Před 4 lety

      Wing, wing, wing, hewwo it's me!!@@JenneVermes So excited!!

  • @josephgalante6501
    @josephgalante6501 Před 9 měsíci

    And i do believe in fairies!!😂

  • @annaknoxak
    @annaknoxak Před 3 lety

    Finally got my pullbacks!!!! Woooo! Lol

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 3 lety

      Ahhjh! I'm so happy! Yay!!!! :)

    • @annaknoxak
      @annaknoxak Před 3 lety

      @@JenneVermes haha yes!! Been doing your intermediate/advanced songs and replacing the pullbacks with cramp rolls. I feel so accomplished now to actually do a real pullback with you haha. Thanks so much for all the videos! You’ve really been so awesome explaining everything and reminding me it’s ok to not get it right the first time haha

  • @rozdevin2468
    @rozdevin2468 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Jenne! What is that black board you are using?

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před rokem

      In this video it is a roll out bamboo chair mat from Office Depot. Low cost and works in a pinch!

  • @GracelynHedrick
    @GracelynHedrick Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @lilahgene6008
    @lilahgene6008 Před 3 lety

    I am able to do a single pullback but I can't do multiple in a row. Any tips? I love pullbacks but can't seem to figure out how to do more than one!

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 3 lety

      Multiple in a row requires a slightly different technique because you have to go from just the balls of your feet and you can't have your heels to shift your weight into. I can do a video on this very soon for you to help explain it better! I'll try to release it the week of Halloween if I can!

  • @courtneywells8167
    @courtneywells8167 Před 4 lety +1

    I learned pullbacks years ago with feet that stay together the whole time (If that makes sense - two sounds) - also learned one footed pullbacks (yuck), but I’ve never seen them like this! I believe I’ve heard you call them broken pullbacks - is that correct?

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 4 lety +1

      I call them double pullbacks. If I say it is a "broken" pullback to me that means the rhythm is broken up and each count is spaced out. Having the feet go separately but in regular rhythm is a double to me.
      But that is the fun thing about tap: so many names for the same steps!

    • @woah6958
      @woah6958 Před rokem

      Yes, I learnt them with both feet together too!

  • @omgsicle
    @omgsicle Před 3 lety

    I have a question! So I think I'm starting to get a hang of the pull-switch, however when I land on the other foot, I keep landing on it like "toe-heel," instead of just landing on my full foot. This is creating an unnecessary extra sound before that last step. Any advice on how I can alleviate this? 😅 Thanks! ❤️

    • @JenneVermes
      @JenneVermes  Před 3 lety +1

      The best thing to practice is landing on just the ball of your foot. Don't let your heel touch when you land. That will give you the best sound possible. :)

    • @omgsicle
      @omgsicle Před 3 lety

      @@JenneVermes it took a while to readjust my balance to landing on just the ball of my foot, but i think i got that now! ☺️ thank you! my next question is, how are you able to control the speed of the “pull-switch” move? i’m trying to go a little quicker and work on my separation of sounds, so I tried to do the Addams Family theme as you mentioned, but I can’t seem to slow down the pull-switch enough for it to sound like... well, the addams family theme lol. any tips there? Thanks again!