Highland Schottische
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@njjui You can save the link to this video to your favourites. Shut up the rest of you! Maybe njjui dosn't know this.
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@russianelril thankyou :)
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Bars 3 and 4: Beginning with spring (instead of hop), repeat bars 1 and 2 with the opposite foot.
Bars 5 to 8: Beginning with spring (instead of hop), repeat bars 1 to 4.
(c) SOBHD book
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Bar 1: Hop left foot, pointing right foot in second position (count 1); hop left foot, taking right foot to third rear aerial position (count 2); hop left foot, pointing right foot in fifth position then hop left foot, extending right foot with shake to fourth intermediate aerial position (count 3 and [and] a 4).
Bar 2: Execute four rocks, beginning with spring right foot (count 5,6,7,8),
ARMS: second position in bar 1; third position in bar 2.
(c) SOBHD book
Hi, yea, thats true, you are both graceful, very pleasant to watch you dancing :-)
Tell me could you tell me the name of the song we can hear ? I would like to play it and make people dance like this ;-)
vincentlautre 10 months ago
@vincentlautre Thank you! :)
The music is: Highland Schottische (The Lady Charlotte Anne's Wedding March(Barn Dance)
We took it from "Piper's Choice" CD
russianelril 10 months ago
Waw, very fast answer, Thanks a lot Elril (i hope its really your name ? If not, I'm sorry :-o) :-)
I love this song ! And i'll see if my accordion will too :-D Maybe I'll post a video of me playing this, and you'll tell me if you can dance on it or not if its really horrible :-b
If my friends can dance on it, it will be because of you ;-)
I wish u a nice continuation (don't know if its correct in English :-o)
We wait for your next vids ;-)
Bye ! :-)
vincentlautre 10 months ago
@vincentlautre My name is Maria. Elril is my nickname ;))
Good luck with the tune. Hope you'll post some videos with you playing that! )
Your friends are Scottish dancers?
russianelril 10 months ago
I love this dance and the music, and you danced it beautifully - so lively and graceful. I grew up in Scotland, but never heard about this dance - do you know if it is actually a Scottish dance?
lebscot 1 year ago
@lebscot Thank you! Yes, this dance is absolutely Scottish.
russianelril 1 year ago