The Phyllis Weikert method of music was originally developed for dancers to learn their steps. The process is fairly quick and efficient. It starts by saying the steps, then saying while doing, then whispering and doing, and finally just doing. An example of these steps would be:
- Say "Step-hop, step-hop, side-close"
- Say and do "Step-hop, step-hop, side-close"
- Whisper and do "Step-hop, step-hop, side-close"
- Think and do "Step-hop, step-hop, side-close"
The transition from saying to doing is smooth and simple, making it an efficient method.
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