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Re: Syncopations
Posted by robbin
12/1/2012  9:32:00 AM
try my music
Re: Syncopations
Posted by Dave
12/26/2012  1:47:00 PM
I have found another solution to my problem, my Wife. We have to remember that we have to allow each other time to pass, when we do this we will not both be moving fast at the same time,hence we will be sharing the work load and then the sincopations will not feel rushed.
Re: Syncopations
Posted by O.Z.
12/26/2012  5:13:00 PM
I believe the main problem with syncopated steps is the method of teaching. I would when teaching a class , lets say the Cha Cha. I would dance with every person there both man and lady on the basic steps to give them the correct feel for the 4 and 1. To show and leave two beginners to hack there way through is not in the interests of good dancing.
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