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In tap, what is the difference between a stamp and a stomp?

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I just accidently posted this in Law and Ethics! OOPS!!! Anyways, I have had too long of a break since June, so can someone refresh my memory? Thanks!

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  1. This is strait from tapdance.org

    SP      -STAMP       (full foot step that gets weight change.

                                "l**k it and STICK it!")

    SM      -STOMP       (full foot step that does NOT get a weight change.)

    This is not what the other people have said but sometimes there are different interpretations of different steps.




  2. Stamp is when you push your foot down and bring it right back up

    Stomp is when you push your foot down and leave it there  

  3. A stamp is where you put your foot down but bring in back up immediatly. A stomp is where you put all of your weight on you foor when you put it down and leave it there.

  4. Stomp is when you put the whole foot down.

    Stamp is just the ball of your foot.

    :]]

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