I learned this dance 24yrs ago by watching & rewinding, 500 times. This is a MUCH easier way to learn it. I love how you go slowly, bc the hand movements are so intricate, there were some I miss because I couldn't see what they were doing
Thank you so much for these Janet Jackson videos!! I work on other material so I am very limited on having time to do these types of videos. I've been watching your channel for about 2 years and I thank you for all that you do.
I love this and I wanna learn this but, bro, U gotta repeat after a while and do in parts with music. It's a little harder this way. This is just advice :) Thank U anyway. Thumbs up! :)
+Marko Draganović That and he should've put a small clip of what part 1 will look and sound like with the music so we know where our errors are and as well as learning where everything is at in time.
Where is the music? Would've been better..although I know some of these moves on my own from the video but I REAAAAALLLYY want to be more precise so I'll go back and forth between this and the video using my cell phone to watch the video and dance along with this..Thanks for uploading this..
@bayareaflashmob Thank you for these videos on Rhythm Nation. they played a huge factor in helping me learn the choreo along with The velvet rope tour dvd. At a recent Job related function with 250 people during the our talent/variety show I performed and lyp synced Janets Rhythm Nation. please watch it and let me know your thoughts. Its not perfect but I did my damn best and I wanted to thank you for Showing us how to do the choreo! the video is in my profile or search "k-los rhythm nation" #rn1814 @janetjackson thank you for inspiring me still til this day!
I'm not a professional dancer by any means but the way dancers number the steps sometimes is confusing. I know they have to be a count of 8 but I never understood why. For example, the sequence at 3:06-3:16, he's going "1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8" when I do it I'm literally just going "1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9; 10 11 12". It's just much easier for me to learn the moves when every single move of a sequence is numbered and there's no "and". Currently struggling to learn 5:45 with the way he's saying "7 and 8 and 1" lol.
If you make other videos, get a battery-remote microphone you can wear, or put some sound baffles up in your studio; it's nearly impossible to make out what you're saying, between the echo and your accent.