Welcome back to 20 moves in 20 days. Today we are going to work on our five count riff walk. You've already learned the three, the four, so we're moving on up, and we're adding a fifth sound, fifth, count to our four count riff. Okay, what I like to describe this as is that the five count, the fifth sound is going to actually interrupt to the four. So you already know the four quick recap toe, heel, heel toe, yeah, so what I'm gonna do is actually interrupted in the very middle and insert what ends up being the third count out of five. All my other foot, so I'm gonna start off by actually doing toe heel.
So that's my first two of that four count right? Then I'm going to heel drop for right here on my so that's gonna be my actually myself. Third count, and then I have four and five heel toe. So it goes toe, heel, heel, heel, toe. Obviously, I'm exaggerating everything. It was really big and dramatic.
You don't have to do that. You want to keep them kind of small anyway. Toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe. Yes, that's what we're going to start with. So I'm actually going to do traveling towards you and then away and then side by side as well. So again, on when you're using your supporting leg case, so you have your you're working like here that's doing most of the step and then you have your supporting leg that does that one heel drop.
Don't think it has to be super big and dramatic. I tend to exaggerate things you can really clearly see what's going on. But really, you're going it's just it's small like if you can see it from The side here doesn't have to be a really big dramatic down. It can just be as big as you need to make it in order to lift up your Hill and put it right back down. So nothing too crazy. Okay, so we have toe heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, and heading away.
Ko heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, heel, toe, toe, heel, heel, toe. Okay, side to side, we have 1-234-512-3451 234512345 And then heading back, toe, heel, heel, heel toe. Now if you are feeling like you've got that completely down and you want to start playing with rhythms and things, you can absolutely do that so it doesn't have to stay even. Again, I tend to teach things pretty evenly so you can see and really hear and get a clean, crisp sound when you start learning. But then as you continue to be comfortable with them, you can change things up any which way you'd like to half is really customizable that way So for instance, we have been doing 12345. But you could do one and 2341 and 234 or just faster, right?
So you can play with it. And I would highly recommend you just experiment with a whole bunch of different things because it's going to help make you even a better tap dancer as you continue to grow on your own in that way as well. Good job. That was the five count rip. Tomorrow we'll tackle the six count