Triple step is a generic term for
dance
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step patterns that describes three steps done on two main
beat
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s of music. Usually they are two quick steps and one slow one, i.e., often they are counted as "quick-quick-slow", "one-and-two", "three-and-four", etc.
Some dances have a pattern known as such: "triple step". In some other dances it is referred to as the shuffle step.
Some triple steps are performed in a
chassé-like manner: "side step, together, side step". The "
cha-cha chassé" is an example of this kind of a triple step. In some other cases the steps may be done in place.
Some dances such as
swing dance
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s have several variants of triple step.
The 3rd part i.e.,
cued as ''step'' usually uses half the time of the whole pattern, e.g. one quarter note
The ''tri-ple'' part may be danced evenly, e.g., two eighth notes or unevenly (on
swung note
Swing or swinging may refer to:
Apparatus
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s), e.g., the first part taking up 2/3s of a beat and the second part 1/3, or the first part taking up 3/4 of the beat and the 2nd part 1/4. The pattern may also be syncopated so that the first step is shorter than the second giving a feeling of Tri-ple-step, instead of Tri-ple-step.
See also
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Two-step (dance move)
The two-step is a step found in various dances, including many folk dances.
A two-step consists of two steps in approximately the same direction onto the same foot, separated by a joining or uniting step with the other foot. For example, a rig ...
Social dance steps
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