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Re: Timing question (for Jonathon)
Posted by suomynona
1/24/2006  8:09:00 AM
sorry, my mistake, the lady's situation is the natural opposite of the man's, she having T only on the f.finish step 7 where he would have H only. Of course the other part of the foot does lower on this step, but it does so after the formal end of the step period because the lack of upswing means a more delayed action of the ankle.
Re: Timing question (for Jonathon)
Posted by Onlooker
2/2/2006  5:22:00 AM
Johnathan. To put it in simpler terms if i strike a bell in will ring untill it is struck again, then it will ring again. If anyone want's proof of this. Come to my front door and give my ships type bell a tap. Therefore the sound is coming from behind the strike. 3 &.
Re: Timing question (for Jonathon)
Posted by cdroge
2/2/2006  6:05:00 AM
Onlooker. YOU are right, If you had bells on your fingers and bells on your toes the music would follow you wherever you go
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