Well, I know that in tutting you have to keep like every joint on your arm at a 90 degree angle, but I don't know what to do after that. I can wrist roll and go up and down, but have no idea how ppl bring their arms to the front and make squares and stuff. Can anyone help me out?
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you dont have to only do 90 degree angles either, u can do 45 or 180, its just makin sure that the angels are crisp and look good. here's some tips.
1. use a mirror when u practice your tuts.
2. come up with 4 positions and work on transitions between them 4, then do it with a nother 4 and so on, you will end up with lots of different groups of 4(or whatever number u choose, i use 4 coz most music is in 4/4 time - 4 beats in a bar) then once u have all these 'mini-sets' you can put them together in different orders and get pretty varied patterns.
3. work on doing every movement on both sides and it'll make your tuts more versatile, dont just work on a set on one side, do it on both.