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My name is Jamal Cumberbatch. I'm Wilson Hong. And we are choreographers from the Eternity
Dance academy. You can also check me and the other choreographers at eternitydanceacademy.com.
So today were going to be teaching you Tutting are you ready? I am let's go. Finger tutting
basics. Finger tutting is basically a small miniature version of tutting. It's basically
tutting with the fingers. That's why they call it finger tutting, dude. Make it nice.
Make it neat. Make it fun. Make it enjoyable for yourself. So, being able to have just
simple line just like I spoke about in tutting. Bring your hands together, sliding, making
sure your lines look really nice and neat. So, what's cool about it you can do pretty
much anything you want with it because you have 10 fingers. Imagine how many different
touch you can do with that with 10 fingers. So, we've got 2 routines for you all. What
I like to do I like to have little baby L's. I bring the L together. I make a box like
a square. You see my square. Great, because I see it too. I draw it in I bring it up and
then I bring it down. Now, you have another box. Then I'll stack this. Stack it really
slow. 1, 2, 3, and 4. Just like that. Now, he's going to pass it along to me. From here
what we're doing is your going to open up your hands just like this. Make sure you keep
your thumbs connected. Step 1. So, from here 1. Now, you're going to bring it over and
in front of this hand. 2. 2. Now, bring it down, 3 and you're going to bring this hand
over, 4. Let me show you that again. 5, 6, 7, 8. 1, 2, 3, 4. Now, you're going to break
that thumb connection that we have. You're going to bring it down, 5. Open it up. Make
that rectangle, 6. And right here's going to be a little tricky. You're going to close
all of your fingers except for your thumb and your pinky. Just like this. And make that
connection, 8. Okay. 2 baby boxes just for you. So, here we go. 1 and 2 and 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8 boom.