| Bit By Bit |
| Choreographed by: Kelvin Elvidge, Westland MI, email kelvinmich@hotmail.com |
| Description: 32 count, 4 wall, Beginner line dance |
| Music: | ||
| That'll Teach Her - Chris Cummings(from his "Lonesomeville" CD) (slow teach - 125 BPM) | ||
| Under the Hood - Billy Ray Cyrus (169 BPM) | ||
| Going Going Gone - Tracey Brown (175 BPM) | ||
| Bit by Bit - John Landry (176 BPM) | ||
| Right Here Right Now - Charlie Major (177 BPM) | ||
| Here Comes My Baby - The Mavericks (182 BPM) | ||
| This dance works well with any 2-step song about 180BPM. The above songs are just some suggestions, my favorite is Bit by Bit from John Landry...hence the dance title. | ||
| Counts | Step Descriptions |
| Right Sugarfoot, Cross Step, Hold and Clap, Left Sugarfoot, Cross Step, Hold and Clap | |
| 1,2 | Touch right toe in toward left instep, touch right heel by left instep pointing toes out |
| 3,4 | Cross step right foot over left, hold and clap |
| 5,6 | Touch left toe in toward right instep, touch left heel by right instep pointing toes out |
| 7,8 | Cross step left foot over right, hold and clap |
| Right Toe Touches Right, Hold, Forward, Hold, Vine Right 3, Hold | |
| 1,2 | Touch right toes to right side, hold |
| 3,4 | Touch right toes forward, hold |
| 5,6 | Step right foot to right side, cross step left foot behind right |
| 7,8 | Step right foot to right side, hold |
| Touch Left Toes Forward, Hold, Left, Hold | |
| 1,2 | Touch left toes forward, hold |
| 3,4 | Touch left toes to left side, hold |
| Cross Step Left Behind Right, Step Right 1/4 to Right, Step Forward Left, Hold | |
| 1,2 | Cross step left foot behind right, step right foot 1/4 to right |
| 3,4 | Step forward on left foot, hold |
| Cross Right Over Left, Hold, Step Back on Left, Hold | |
| 1,2 | Cross step right foot over left, hold |
| 3,4 | Step back on left foot, hold |
| Step Right to Right, Step Left Together, Rock Right to Right, Recover Left | |
| 1,2 | Step right foot to right side, step left foot together |
| 3,4 | Rock right foot to right, recover with weight on left foot |
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