As an added expression of the difference of treatment between the alternate measures, it is here reduced to the form of a straight advance.
The Boston Dip carries with it the possibility of beauty commensurate with its difficulty. On the other hand, its good execution is none too common. The exhilaration that attends its performance appears, sometimes, to flatter the performer into a belief that his style is as agreeable as his sensation. It is, therefore, more than others, a step in which every one should submit his execution to rigourous and intelligent criticism.
4. An embellishing enchainement, complete in six measures, of which each is filled by one step.
Until the “6” count, the figure represents a straight advance and retreat. The diagram departs slightly from that form in order to avoid the confusion of superimposed lines.