Chords for HOW TO: LEARN TO MOONWALK IN 5 MINUTES! 3 EASY STEPS!
Tempo:
171.95 bpm
Chords used:
C#m
C#
F#m
G#
F#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
What's poppin YouTube?
What's good YouTube?
What's good YouTube?
What's [A#]
good YouTube?
Yeah, what's going on YouTube?
[C#m] DJ here for a tutorial on [G] how to moonwalk.
[F#] It's a simple tutorial.
If you like [F#m] it make sure to subscribe, [C#m] leave me a comment, [C#] and hit like.
So basically the main concept is you want to be able to get the weight [C#m] transfer between [C#] both feet
from toe to heel.
And you want [A#] to make sure that the whole [C#m] transition is [F#m] smooth.
So, the first thing you want to try and [C#m] ground is heel.
[C#]
The thing about [E] the toe switch is you want to [F] make sure that you're [C#m] evenly
distributing the weight between both feet and making sure you're high up on your toe for the best angle.
It's pretty much like [C#] a stair master.
Your mom is Jane Fonda.
[G#] As long as you got this, [C#m] [F#] then you're really already on your way.
The next [G#] thing is making sure that you [C#m] get in [C#] simple cycle groups.
You see all the time, step, slide, step, [C#m] slide.
With [C#] the step slide, you want to make sure that you're putting [E] all your weight [D#] on the opposite foot that you're stepping with
and pull back using all of your weight and [G#] slide that foot back that you stepped [C#m] with.
It's a very simple concept and as you can see, it's still with switching the heel [C#] toe switch.
Once you're ready to start the [G#] actual push back, you're going to start off here.
[C#m] You're going to [C#] slide this, put all your weight on your back foot.
Push.
You want to put so much weight on this that you're able to just kind of do [C#m] whatever you like [F#m] kind of want with this.
So, you want to [C#m] here, [C#] slide, [C#m] basic concept, [F#m] understanding this and once you're [C#] applying it, you want to make sure that you're pushing [C#m]
back.
Push back.
[F#m] Now you're going to apply that switch, switch, [C#] pull this foot back.
[C#m] You're going to put all your weight [F#m] here and drag this foot back.
Pull.
[C#] And you're going to [G#] switch, pull, and [F#m] repeat.
Back, switch, [C#m]
switch.
[C#]
With the slide and switch, you're starting to combine the first step and the [C#m] second step and [F#m] adding motion to it.
Take this step [C#] slowly so you can understand the mechanics of how the moonwalk works.
[Fm] You want to make sure that the [C#] weight is evenly distributed as you're going from the slide to the switch to the slide to the switch.
It's the most important part to make sure that the moonwalk is smooth.
Understanding where your weight is supposed to be is the key part to having a very smooth moonwalk.
So, once you're getting this down, this is the main part, okay?
[C#m] Here, [F#m] slide it back.
[F#] Switch, slide it [C#m] back.
Switch, [F#m] slide it back.
Switch, [C#] slide it back.
Now, what a lot of people will do wrong [F#m] with the moonwalk is that they'll put [C#] too much weight here [C#m] and they'll kind of like, like, look [F#m] at it.
But a lot of people [C#] will try and like, over [C#m] like, and have no weight transition.
You want to make sure that the weight transfer is [C#] very smooth in between so that when you're [G#] going through it's [C#m] actually smooth.
[A#m] Okay?
[C#m] So, make sure that you have this down.
Step one, switch.
Okay?
[C#] Switch.
Step two, [C#m] step two, slide, step three, [C#] slide.
Just getting it down, okay?
[D#]
[C#m] The actual pressure.
[C#] One, switch, two, [G#] switch, [C#m] three, [C#] switch, four, switch.
And then [Em] once you get back down, you can really [C#m] go wherever [C#] you want to go as long as you're applying that [C#m] pressure and understanding where your weight is.
[F#] Anyway, that is my tutorial [C#] on how to moonwalk.
If you like it, leave it in the comment box.
Let me know what you guys are having trouble with.
I'll [F#] try to help you out.
[F#m]
And make [C#] sure you subscribe, like, as I said, [C#m] comment, [F#m] everything that we've got.
Check out D-Rock as well, Musical [C#] Rhythm.
We are coming back with a lot more tutorials, [F#] so make sure you [F#m] guys stay tuned for that.
And [C#m] other than that, I'm DZ Rocks, and I'm out.
[F#] [C#] Going through those again, the first one is the toe switch.
You want to make sure that [C#m] you're high up on your toe [F#] and the weight is evenly [F#m]
distributed.
[C#] Second is the step slide.
You want to make sure that all your weight is on your back foot, opposite what you stepped, and [C#m] slide it back using your weight.
Third is the slide and switch.
[G#m] This is you getting the mechanics of how to move backwards with the moonwalk and understanding where your weight is [C#] supposed to be.
[G#]
[C#m] And last, once you put those all [A#m] together, you'll be moonwalking in no time.
If you like that, make [G#] sure you subscribe.
[E] Make sure you leave me a [D#] comment, let me know how [G#] you guys are doing.
What's good YouTube?
What's good YouTube?
What's [A#]
good YouTube?
Yeah, what's going on YouTube?
[C#m] DJ here for a tutorial on [G] how to moonwalk.
[F#] It's a simple tutorial.
If you like [F#m] it make sure to subscribe, [C#m] leave me a comment, [C#] and hit like.
So basically the main concept is you want to be able to get the weight [C#m] transfer between [C#] both feet
from toe to heel.
And you want [A#] to make sure that the whole [C#m] transition is [F#m] smooth.
So, the first thing you want to try and [C#m] ground is heel.
[C#]
The thing about [E] the toe switch is you want to [F] make sure that you're [C#m] evenly
distributing the weight between both feet and making sure you're high up on your toe for the best angle.
It's pretty much like [C#] a stair master.
Your mom is Jane Fonda.
[G#] As long as you got this, [C#m] [F#] then you're really already on your way.
The next [G#] thing is making sure that you [C#m] get in [C#] simple cycle groups.
You see all the time, step, slide, step, [C#m] slide.
With [C#] the step slide, you want to make sure that you're putting [E] all your weight [D#] on the opposite foot that you're stepping with
and pull back using all of your weight and [G#] slide that foot back that you stepped [C#m] with.
It's a very simple concept and as you can see, it's still with switching the heel [C#] toe switch.
Once you're ready to start the [G#] actual push back, you're going to start off here.
[C#m] You're going to [C#] slide this, put all your weight on your back foot.
Push.
You want to put so much weight on this that you're able to just kind of do [C#m] whatever you like [F#m] kind of want with this.
So, you want to [C#m] here, [C#] slide, [C#m] basic concept, [F#m] understanding this and once you're [C#] applying it, you want to make sure that you're pushing [C#m]
back.
Push back.
[F#m] Now you're going to apply that switch, switch, [C#] pull this foot back.
[C#m] You're going to put all your weight [F#m] here and drag this foot back.
Pull.
[C#] And you're going to [G#] switch, pull, and [F#m] repeat.
Back, switch, [C#m]
switch.
[C#]
With the slide and switch, you're starting to combine the first step and the [C#m] second step and [F#m] adding motion to it.
Take this step [C#] slowly so you can understand the mechanics of how the moonwalk works.
[Fm] You want to make sure that the [C#] weight is evenly distributed as you're going from the slide to the switch to the slide to the switch.
It's the most important part to make sure that the moonwalk is smooth.
Understanding where your weight is supposed to be is the key part to having a very smooth moonwalk.
So, once you're getting this down, this is the main part, okay?
[C#m] Here, [F#m] slide it back.
[F#] Switch, slide it [C#m] back.
Switch, [F#m] slide it back.
Switch, [C#] slide it back.
Now, what a lot of people will do wrong [F#m] with the moonwalk is that they'll put [C#] too much weight here [C#m] and they'll kind of like, like, look [F#m] at it.
But a lot of people [C#] will try and like, over [C#m] like, and have no weight transition.
You want to make sure that the weight transfer is [C#] very smooth in between so that when you're [G#] going through it's [C#m] actually smooth.
[A#m] Okay?
[C#m] So, make sure that you have this down.
Step one, switch.
Okay?
[C#] Switch.
Step two, [C#m] step two, slide, step three, [C#] slide.
Just getting it down, okay?
[D#]
[C#m] The actual pressure.
[C#] One, switch, two, [G#] switch, [C#m] three, [C#] switch, four, switch.
And then [Em] once you get back down, you can really [C#m] go wherever [C#] you want to go as long as you're applying that [C#m] pressure and understanding where your weight is.
[F#] Anyway, that is my tutorial [C#] on how to moonwalk.
If you like it, leave it in the comment box.
Let me know what you guys are having trouble with.
I'll [F#] try to help you out.
[F#m]
And make [C#] sure you subscribe, like, as I said, [C#m] comment, [F#m] everything that we've got.
Check out D-Rock as well, Musical [C#] Rhythm.
We are coming back with a lot more tutorials, [F#] so make sure you [F#m] guys stay tuned for that.
And [C#m] other than that, I'm DZ Rocks, and I'm out.
[F#] [C#] Going through those again, the first one is the toe switch.
You want to make sure that [C#m] you're high up on your toe [F#] and the weight is evenly [F#m]
distributed.
[C#] Second is the step slide.
You want to make sure that all your weight is on your back foot, opposite what you stepped, and [C#m] slide it back using your weight.
Third is the slide and switch.
[G#m] This is you getting the mechanics of how to move backwards with the moonwalk and understanding where your weight is [C#] supposed to be.
[G#]
[C#m] And last, once you put those all [A#m] together, you'll be moonwalking in no time.
If you like that, make [G#] sure you subscribe.
[E] Make sure you leave me a [D#] comment, let me know how [G#] you guys are doing.
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_ _ _ _ What's poppin YouTube?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ What's good YouTube? _ _ _
_ _ _ What's good YouTube? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What's [A#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ good YouTube?
Yeah, what's going on YouTube?
_ [C#m] DJ here for a tutorial on [G] how to moonwalk.
[F#] It's a simple tutorial.
_ _ _ If you like [F#m] it make sure to subscribe, [C#m] _ leave me a comment, [C#] and hit like.
_ So basically the main concept is you want to be able to get the weight [C#m] transfer between [C#] both feet
from toe to heel.
And you want [A#] to make sure that the whole [C#m] transition is [F#m] smooth.
_ So, the first thing you want to try and [C#m] ground is heel. _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ The thing about [E] the toe switch is you want to [F] make sure that you're [C#m] evenly
distributing the weight between both feet and making sure you're high up on your toe for the best angle.
It's pretty much like [C#] a stair master. _ _
Your mom is Jane Fonda.
[G#] As long as you got this, [C#m] _ _ [F#] then you're really already on your way.
The next [G#] thing is making sure that you [C#m] get in [C#] simple cycle groups.
You see all the time, step, _ slide, step, _ [C#m] slide.
With [C#] the step slide, you want to make sure that you're putting [E] all your weight [D#] on the opposite foot that you're stepping with
and pull back using all of your weight and [G#] slide that foot back that you stepped [C#m] with.
It's a very simple concept and as you can see, it's still with _ switching the heel [C#] toe switch.
Once you're ready to start the [G#] actual push back, you're going to start off here.
[C#m] You're going to [C#] slide this, put all your weight on your back foot. _ _ _
Push.
_ _ You want to put so much weight on this that you're able to just kind of do [C#m] whatever you _ _ _ like [F#m] kind of want with this. _
So, you want to [C#m] here, _ [C#] slide, [C#m] basic concept, [F#m] _ understanding this and once you're [C#] applying it, you want to make sure that you're pushing [C#m]
back.
Push back.
[F#m] Now you're going to apply that switch, _ switch, [C#] _ pull this foot back.
[C#m] You're going to put all your weight [F#m] here and drag this foot back.
Pull.
_ [C#] _ And you're going to [G#] switch, pull, and [F#m] repeat.
Back, _ switch, [C#m] _ _ _ _
switch.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
With the slide and switch, you're starting to combine the first step and the [C#m] second step and [F#m] adding motion to it.
Take this step [C#] slowly so you can understand the mechanics of how the moonwalk works.
[Fm] You want to make sure that the [C#] weight is evenly distributed as you're going from the slide to the switch to the slide to the switch.
It's the most important part to make sure that the moonwalk is smooth. _ _
Understanding where your weight is supposed to be is the key part to having a very smooth moonwalk.
_ So, once you're getting this down, this is the main part, okay?
[C#m] Here, [F#m] _ slide it back.
_ [F#] Switch, _ slide it [C#m] back. _
Switch, _ [F#m] slide it back.
Switch, _ [C#] slide it back.
Now, what a lot of people will do wrong [F#m] with the moonwalk is that they'll put [C#] too much weight here [C#m] and they'll kind of like, _ like, look [F#m] at it. _ _ _
_ But a lot of people [C#] will try and like, over [C#m] like, and have no _ _ _ weight transition.
You want to make sure that the weight transfer is [C#] very smooth in between _ _ so that when you're [G#] going through it's [C#m] actually smooth.
[A#m] Okay?
[C#m] So, make sure that you have this down.
Step one, _ switch.
_ Okay?
_ [C#] Switch. _ _
_ Step two, _ [C#m] step two, slide, step three, [C#] slide.
Just getting it down, okay?
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
[C#m] The actual pressure.
[C#] One, _ _ switch, _ two, _ [G#] switch, _ [C#m] three, _ [C#] switch, _ four, switch.
And then [Em] once you get back down, you can really [C#m] go wherever [C#] you want to go as long as you're applying that [C#m] pressure _ and understanding where your weight is.
_ [F#] _ Anyway, that is my tutorial [C#] on how to moonwalk.
If you like it, leave _ _ _ _ it in the comment box.
Let me know what you guys are having trouble with.
I'll [F#] try to help you out.
[F#m] _ _
And make [C#] sure you subscribe, like, as I said, [C#m] comment, _ [F#m] everything that we've got.
Check out D-Rock as well, Musical [C#] Rhythm.
_ We are coming back with a lot more tutorials, [F#] so make sure you [F#m] guys stay tuned for that.
And [C#m] other than that, I'm DZ Rocks, and I'm out.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] Going through those again, the first one is the toe switch.
You want to make sure that [C#m] you're high up on your toe [F#] and the weight is evenly [F#m]
distributed.
_ _ [C#] Second is the step slide.
You want to make sure that all your weight is on your back foot, opposite what you stepped, and [C#m] slide it back using your weight.
_ _ Third is the slide and switch.
[G#m] This is you getting the mechanics of how to move backwards with the moonwalk and understanding where your weight is [C#] supposed to be.
_ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ And last, once you put those all [A#m] together, you'll be moonwalking in no time.
If you like that, make [G#] sure you subscribe.
[E] Make sure you leave me a [D#] comment, let me know how [G#] you guys are doing. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ What's good YouTube? _ _ _
_ _ _ What's good YouTube? _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ What's [A#] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ good YouTube?
Yeah, what's going on YouTube?
_ [C#m] DJ here for a tutorial on [G] how to moonwalk.
[F#] It's a simple tutorial.
_ _ _ If you like [F#m] it make sure to subscribe, [C#m] _ leave me a comment, [C#] and hit like.
_ So basically the main concept is you want to be able to get the weight [C#m] transfer between [C#] both feet
from toe to heel.
And you want [A#] to make sure that the whole [C#m] transition is [F#m] smooth.
_ So, the first thing you want to try and [C#m] ground is heel. _
_ _ _ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
_ The thing about [E] the toe switch is you want to [F] make sure that you're [C#m] evenly
distributing the weight between both feet and making sure you're high up on your toe for the best angle.
It's pretty much like [C#] a stair master. _ _
Your mom is Jane Fonda.
[G#] As long as you got this, [C#m] _ _ [F#] then you're really already on your way.
The next [G#] thing is making sure that you [C#m] get in [C#] simple cycle groups.
You see all the time, step, _ slide, step, _ [C#m] slide.
With [C#] the step slide, you want to make sure that you're putting [E] all your weight [D#] on the opposite foot that you're stepping with
and pull back using all of your weight and [G#] slide that foot back that you stepped [C#m] with.
It's a very simple concept and as you can see, it's still with _ switching the heel [C#] toe switch.
Once you're ready to start the [G#] actual push back, you're going to start off here.
[C#m] You're going to [C#] slide this, put all your weight on your back foot. _ _ _
Push.
_ _ You want to put so much weight on this that you're able to just kind of do [C#m] whatever you _ _ _ like [F#m] kind of want with this. _
So, you want to [C#m] here, _ [C#] slide, [C#m] basic concept, [F#m] _ understanding this and once you're [C#] applying it, you want to make sure that you're pushing [C#m]
back.
Push back.
[F#m] Now you're going to apply that switch, _ switch, [C#] _ pull this foot back.
[C#m] You're going to put all your weight [F#m] here and drag this foot back.
Pull.
_ [C#] _ And you're going to [G#] switch, pull, and [F#m] repeat.
Back, _ switch, [C#m] _ _ _ _
switch.
_ _ [C#] _ _ _ _
With the slide and switch, you're starting to combine the first step and the [C#m] second step and [F#m] adding motion to it.
Take this step [C#] slowly so you can understand the mechanics of how the moonwalk works.
[Fm] You want to make sure that the [C#] weight is evenly distributed as you're going from the slide to the switch to the slide to the switch.
It's the most important part to make sure that the moonwalk is smooth. _ _
Understanding where your weight is supposed to be is the key part to having a very smooth moonwalk.
_ So, once you're getting this down, this is the main part, okay?
[C#m] Here, [F#m] _ slide it back.
_ [F#] Switch, _ slide it [C#m] back. _
Switch, _ [F#m] slide it back.
Switch, _ [C#] slide it back.
Now, what a lot of people will do wrong [F#m] with the moonwalk is that they'll put [C#] too much weight here [C#m] and they'll kind of like, _ like, look [F#m] at it. _ _ _
_ But a lot of people [C#] will try and like, over [C#m] like, and have no _ _ _ weight transition.
You want to make sure that the weight transfer is [C#] very smooth in between _ _ so that when you're [G#] going through it's [C#m] actually smooth.
[A#m] Okay?
[C#m] So, make sure that you have this down.
Step one, _ switch.
_ Okay?
_ [C#] Switch. _ _
_ Step two, _ [C#m] step two, slide, step three, [C#] slide.
Just getting it down, okay?
_ _ _ [D#] _ _ _ _
[C#m] The actual pressure.
[C#] One, _ _ switch, _ two, _ [G#] switch, _ [C#m] three, _ [C#] switch, _ four, switch.
And then [Em] once you get back down, you can really [C#m] go wherever [C#] you want to go as long as you're applying that [C#m] pressure _ and understanding where your weight is.
_ [F#] _ Anyway, that is my tutorial [C#] on how to moonwalk.
If you like it, leave _ _ _ _ it in the comment box.
Let me know what you guys are having trouble with.
I'll [F#] try to help you out.
[F#m] _ _
And make [C#] sure you subscribe, like, as I said, [C#m] comment, _ [F#m] everything that we've got.
Check out D-Rock as well, Musical [C#] Rhythm.
_ We are coming back with a lot more tutorials, [F#] so make sure you [F#m] guys stay tuned for that.
And [C#m] other than that, I'm DZ Rocks, and I'm out.
_ _ _ [F#] _ _ [C#] Going through those again, the first one is the toe switch.
You want to make sure that [C#m] you're high up on your toe [F#] and the weight is evenly [F#m]
distributed.
_ _ [C#] Second is the step slide.
You want to make sure that all your weight is on your back foot, opposite what you stepped, and [C#m] slide it back using your weight.
_ _ Third is the slide and switch.
[G#m] This is you getting the mechanics of how to move backwards with the moonwalk and understanding where your weight is [C#] supposed to be.
_ _ [G#] _ _ _
_ _ [C#m] _ And last, once you put those all [A#m] together, you'll be moonwalking in no time.
If you like that, make [G#] sure you subscribe.
[E] Make sure you leave me a [D#] comment, let me know how [G#] you guys are doing. _ _
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