Musicality
accents advanced body-parts contrast intermediate musicality musics phrasing
Ouf... this is an interesting one for a lot of people. When we start west coast swing, we often learn the counts of the patterns, so count to 6 for a sugar push and start back on 1. But most of the music we dance to is built in 8 counts, that's why it is a good idea to start counting your patterns to the music so you can access a new layer of musicality.
<p>Ouf... this is an interesting one for a lot of people. When we start west coast swing, we often learn the counts of the patterns, so count to 6 for a sugar push and start back on 1. But most of the music we dance to is built in 8 counts, that's why it is a good idea to start counting your patterns to the music so you can access a new layer of musicality.<br></p>
Let's do this drill together!
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Song mapping is an important tool to have in your dancing bag if you eventually want to do choreography, but also to help you explore musicality in a new and deeper way.
<p>Song mapping is an important tool to have in your dancing bag if you eventually want to do choreography, but also to help you explore musicality in a new and deeper way. <br></p>
Musicality is such a broad topic. Let's see how we can break it down and make it accessible to everybody.
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