Create Your Own First Level Musical Freestyle! Sample Videos of Good Choreography & Music Selection

 

If you are creating a first level musical freestyle, please check out my First Level eBook.  In the eBook, you will find choreography you can use and resources on where to find freestyle music. While I was creating the book, I watched a lot of First Level freestyle videos on YouTube. Below are some of my favorites with bulleted points detailing why.

Watch these videos to help inspire you with ideas for your freestyle!


Video #1: Recognizable Music Suitable To The Breed

The music in this freestyle matches the horse's physique and movements wonderfully.

  • Recognizable music (and same theme used throughout).
  • Choreography matches music.
  • Music accentuates horse's impressive movement and figure.

 Even though some soundtracks have been "over-used", that doesn't mean that you shouldn't go for it if you really love the music. I think James Bond would have chosen a Friesian, don't you?

Video #2: Music Expressing Rhythm and Tempo of Horse's Gaits

This freestyle demonstrates a seamless combination of choreography and music.

  • Choreography reflects changes in music.
  • Music matches tempo of horse's gaits.
  • Orchestral pieces match the regal air of the horse.
  • Cohesiveness to music and seamless editing.
  • Creative use of serpentine to demonstrate counter canter.
  • Balanced use of space and cohesive routine design.

Lovely freestyle!

Video #3: Ease of Accomplishing Patterns and Obvious Trust Between Horse and Rider

This pair demonstrates synchrony and confidence of horse and rider.

  • Music matches rhythm and tempo of horse's gait
  • Playful and pretty trot music gives indication of energy and emphasizes horse's character.
  • Coherent music theme.
  • Choreography of transitions matches changes in music.
  • Canter music is graceful and matches horse's physique.
  • Extended canter on the diagonal showcases higher difficulty, along with the counter-canter.

Beautiful pair!

 

Video #4: Use of Vocals Does Not Detract From Elegant Performance

This pair shows beautiful harmony and the music and choreography enhances the horse's punchy and handsome gaits and physique.

  • Use of vocals does not take away from elegance of test.
  • Music matches horse's rhythm and tempo of gaits and charming and handsome physique and coloring.
  • Transitions in music are obvious and match choreography.
  • Impressive leg yield!
  • Rider and horse performed in obvious harmony.

Nicely done!

If you would like to watch more videos, I have a special First Level Freestyle Playlist on my YouTube Channel.  Sign up for my free downloads to help you get started with your freestyle.

 Please leave a comment below or send any questions to beginthedance@gmail.com.

Have fun creating!

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