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Triple Step is a generic term for dance step patterns that describes three steps done on two main beats of music. Dance (from French danser, perhaps from Frankish) is an Art form that generally refers to movement of the body usually rhythmic Dance moves or Dance steps, are the building blocks of many Dances More complex dance moves are called dance patterns, dance figures or A beat is the basic Time Unit of a piece of Music; for example each tick sounded by a Metronome would correspond to a beat 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 chasse-like manner: "side step, together, side step". This is the list of dance terms that are not names of dances or types of dances The "cha-cha chasse" 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 dances have several variants of triple step. The term " swing dance " commonly refers to a group of dances that developed concurrently with the swing style of Jazz music in the 1920s '30s and '40s although

The 3rd part i. e. , cued as step usually uses half the time of the whole pattern, e. This is the list of dance terms that are not names of dances or types of dances g. one quarter note The tri-ple part may be danced evenly, e. g. , two eighth notes or unevenly (on swung notes), e. g. , the first part taking up 2/3rds of a beat and the second part 1/3rd, 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

The two-step is a step found in many Folk dances and in various other dances
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