Hey what's up.
I'm Jeff Cowans and I'm going to show you
guys some really easy, basic, tutting moves.
On my side I have Jared over here and I have
Eric on this side.
So they're going to help me out.
So now you have three people to watch and
that's three different tutting styles.
So we need to try this first style there and
it's called Box Tut.
So you make a box.
Looks like a box yeah?
You could flip your box.
Flip your box to your box on the side.
Whatever you want as long as you know that
this is a Box Tut.
In these tuts you have to have straight lines.
So you want to have straight lines and 90
degree angles in tutting all the time.
So I would suggest you first stretch.
Stretch your wrist.
There's a lot of different ways to stretch
your wrist.
I do this all the time.
I stretch my wrist because you want to be
able to tut and not have cups or these claws
up here.
You want to have clean straight lines, 90
degrees.
Right?
So hands down.
Let's do this Box Tut again.
So you have a Box Tut.
Yeah, you see that, nice clean lines?
There you go.
You can switch it up and flip it anyway you
want.
That's a Box Tut.
The next one we're going to do is an Egyptian
Tut.
So, this also looks like a box tut, you can
call it that.
But it's Egyptian Tut.
You see, it kind of reminds you of walk like
an Egyptian?
So Egyptian Tut kind of reminds you of the
hieroglyphic things you saw in school, on
the wall, in the books and stuff like that.
So there you go, Egyptian Tut.
So we just did box.
Got it?
There's your box, there's your Egyptian Tut.
And the next one we're going to do is a Bible
Tut.
This one is kind of really simple.
You can call this a Bible Tut.
You can call this a Bible Tut.
You can call this a Bible Tut.
Flip it here.
Flip it here.
That's a Bible Tut.
So we're going to put these all together and
do a little, short, tutting demo of the three
different styles.
Again the three styles are Box Tut, you have
Egyptian Tut, and you have Bible Tut.
From those three basic tuts you can do many
different styles, many different things, with
just those three.
But those are your three basic tuts and you
work from there.
So we're going to do three basic ones and
let's start out with this.
You have a box here.
You flip your box.
Then we're going to put our hands out straight
into a what?
A Bible Tut.
Let's flip it inside.
Still have a Bible Tut.
Let's take our right arm and flip it out and
you still have a?
Bible Tut.
Now if I throw it up I have an Egyptian Tut.
Got it?
I turn my hands out I still have an Egyptian
Tut.
And I could turn it back in.
So those are your three basic ones put all
together.
You got it.
