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What is the decomposition of Jiu-Er's slow four-step duet?
Details are as follows:

In the first bar, type 1-4: Lift your right foot forward, keep up with your left foot, and move horizontally to the right twice.

Step 5-8 of the fourth beat in the second quarter: the strength is biased towards the left foot and the right foot is forward. When landing, the main force is on the right foot, and the left foot is still.

Step 9-12: cross your left foot to the right, push your right foot to the right, cross your right foot to the left, and prepare to turn around and turn left 180 degrees.

Step 13- 16: Stand firm with your feet after turning, turn right with your right foot as the center, and turn 360+90 in four steps.

Matters needing attention

1, don't rush for success. Beginners tend to make the mistake of only seeking quantity and progress without paying attention to the quality and norms of movements, and it is easy to learn many movements and routines in a short time. These irregular movements and routines are undoubtedly like "dummies", and it is difficult to correct them if they are used for a long time. Therefore, when learning movements, we should be gradual and meticulous.

2. Don't blindly ask for "flowers". At the beginning of class, students easily fall into the misunderstanding of measuring dance skills by "steps" and blindly pursue steps, thinking that "the more steps, the better". Such a "ostentatious gesture" can't stand the observation of the referee and the appreciation of the audience in a real game. If students can lay a good foundation, and then selectively learn some flower steps and routines according to their own characteristics, they can develop their strengths and avoid their weaknesses, so as to achieve "icing on the cake."