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Re: Timing vs Rhythm
Posted by Quickstep
4/2/2007  6:24:00 PM
We have Rythm Foxtrot. We have the melody if it is being sung. In the Rythm Foxtrot we have slows and quicks. Now rhythm is split into two parts one being the way we use the slows and quicks the other is the slows and quicks are there. In the book rythm is used in a broad sense, usually it referes to the acentuation on the beats. To me it still means if am dancing on 3412 with the music I am out of rhythm and when I get to the end of the phrasing if I continue that way I will also be out of phrase.
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