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Count:
16
Wall:
4
Level:
High Beginner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Hana Ries (USA) - May 2019
Music:
Beer Never Broke My Heart - Luke Combs
 
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#20 count Intro, start dancing on the word “largemouth” CCW Rotation
(Read: R=right foot, L=left foot)

TURNING STEP TOUCHES, SYNCOPATED LOCK STEPS, STOMP
1&Step R to right, Touch L next to R
2&Step L to left turning 1/8 to left, Touch R next to L
3&Step R to right turning 1/8 to left, Touch L next to R (9:00)
4&Step L to left, Touch R next to L
Note: Don’t worry about the exact turns. You have 4 step touches to take you ¼ to your left.
5&6Step R diagonally forward, Lock L behind R, Step R diagonally forward (10:30)
&7&Step L diagonally forward, Lock R behind L, Step L diagonally forward (7:30)
8Stomp R forward (9:00)

ROCK/RECOVER, STEP BACK HITCH TWICE, COASTER, SCUFF, STOMPS AND CLAPS
1-2&Rock L forward, Recover to R, Hitch L knee up
3&4&Step L back, Hitch R knee up, Step R back, Hitch L knee up
5&6&Step L back, Step R next to L, Step L forward, Scuff R forward
7&8&Stomp R forward, Scuff L and clap, Stomp L forward, Scuff R and clap
Option: Counts 3&4& (=step back hitches) can be performed with a full turn left:
3&Turn ½ left stepping L forward, Hitch R knee up
4&Turn ½ left stepping R back, Hitch L knee up

REPEAT

TAG 1: STOMPS AND CLAPS, VINE RIGHT, VINE LEFT
1&2&Stomp R forward, Scuff L and clap, Stomp L forward, Scuff R and clap
3&4&Step R to right, Cross L behind R, Step R to right, Touch L next to R
5&6&Step L to left, Cross R behind L, Step L to left, Touch R next to L
Add Tag 1 at the end of wall 4. (Wall 4 starts facing 3:00, and ends facing 12:00. After you add this tag, you’ll be still facing 12:00)

TAG 2: CROSS, UNWIND
1-2Cross R over L, Unwind ¾ turn left (weight is on L)
Add Tag 2 at the end of wall 9. (Wall 9 starts facing 12:00, and ends facing 9:00. After you add this tag you will end up facing 12:00 again)

E-mail: hana.ries@yahoo.com

2 Comments

Tom @ CRRC May 13, 2019
I can't see past the syncopated lock steps. They make no sense. They make me wince. The dancer must be stumbling.

Hana May 14, 2019
Hello Tom, thank you for your comment but I am not sure I understand. Why would the dancer be stumbling? Syncopated lock steps are nothing new, and they follow the beat of the music, it is easily done.

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