EXCELLENT video and instruction! Understanding this is so important for each dance. Thank you for also showing how it might be varied (cha-cha, for example). That helps avoid confusion later. Again - thanks so much for this!!!
Yeah thanx Amanda as a musician i thought i would be able to understand the counting side of things but this has confirmed and clarified the mystery Obrigardo
I loved it! So nice ways that you described bydancing on them! I still sometime struggle on cha cha songs when cha cha beats are not so strong and recognizable and when those beats come in between I feel why am I not precisely on that!
Very helpful for newbies and people who struggle to count (like me). Is it possible to do a ballroom one as find Foxtrot, Tango and Quickstep hard to stay in time with 🕺💃
Thank you for your videos! Love the intermediate and advanced videos! In the 3 cha cha’s with music, the first one starts on 1; the second starts on 4 and; the third one starts on 2. Is that correct?
Thank you for you sharing! Because of the 2nd beat of rumba rhythm is soft, I like to put it in count step 1 (hold) of Int'l Rumba. Could I put count step 2 with 3rd beat of rumba rhythm instead of matching step 2 with 1st beat of Rumba music rhythm? So the sequential order step count in one rhythm bar is: "4, 1, 2, 3"
Hi, I've got some problems understanding rumba - could you please tell me which instrument(s) am I supposed to listen to in the song you danced to? 6:57
EXCELLENT video and instruction! Understanding this is so important for each dance. Thank you for also showing how it might be varied (cha-cha, for example). That helps avoid confusion later. Again - thanks so much for this!!!
Yeah thanx Amanda as a musician i thought i would be able to understand the counting side of things but this has confirmed and clarified the mystery Obrigardo
Thank you for your video, I love It! You are the best🥰 from Rome 😃
Thanks you,very good help for me.That’s the easy way for beginners.
Thanks!
Thank you very much! 🙏🙏🙏
I loved it! So nice ways that you described bydancing on them! I still sometime struggle on cha cha songs when cha cha beats are not so strong and recognizable and when those beats come in between I feel why am I not precisely on that!
very helpful for a show I'm in! Gracias
Very helpful for newbies and people who struggle to count (like me). Is it possible to do a ballroom one as find Foxtrot, Tango and Quickstep hard to stay in time with 🕺💃
Very helpful, explained well. Thank you.
Thank you very helpful as always .
Thank you for your videos! Love the intermediate and advanced videos! In the 3 cha cha’s with music, the first one starts on 1; the second starts on 4 and; the third one starts on 2. Is that correct?
You got it! 😄
Stupendous - thank you. Dance gives health & chases all concerns away.
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Good I learn some good stuff from you
Thank you for you sharing!
Because of the 2nd beat of rumba rhythm is soft, I like to put it in count step 1 (hold) of Int'l Rumba.
Could I put count step 2 with 3rd beat of rumba rhythm instead of matching step 2 with 1st beat of Rumba music rhythm?
So the sequential order step count in one rhythm bar is: "4, 1, 2, 3"
Sure, whatever helps and as long as you're not planing on competing 😄
Does it matter on what genre is being played while doing the cha cha cha?
Hi, I've got some problems understanding rumba - could you please tell me which instrument(s) am I supposed to listen to in the song you danced to? 6:57
Usually the bass indicates count 1 pretty clearly 😄
For woman steps,should left foot first or right foot first?
If you are dancing solo then it doesn’t matter which foot you start on. When dancing with a partner typically the lady starts with left foot!
what song did you use in samba?
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Please face away from the audience so we can easily follow