As a professional musician and former latin dancer (many years ago;) i am fully convinced that most of the faults are due to timing problems. Thinking in the smallest note values will solve a lot of those problems, apart from technique issues, but that is something Donny Burns is a Master in.
Yes. Timing problems arise because of lack of listening to the music, and understanding of the syncopated rhythm. A lot of balance shifts happens during the syncopation, where speed, precision and exact measurement of the extent of movements are so important.
full counts ( 1 2 3 4) are 1/4 note, 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 you have the 1/8 and if you count 1 ah + ah 2 ah + ah 3 ah + ah 4 ah + ah you count the 1/16, they normally do not say the first 1/16 "ah" only the second because here is the rotation action. For example "2 (ah) + ah 3". Action: 2=step, +=pendulum), ah=rotation. This is kind of how it works
Fascinating stuff im only a beg imp but like all the latin dance styles thank you for detailed analysis
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very useful. wonderful teaching. Thanks.
Very technical teacher 😘
As a professional musician and former latin dancer (many years ago;) i am fully convinced that most of the faults are due to timing problems.
Thinking in the smallest note values will solve a lot of those problems, apart from technique issues, but that is something Donny Burns is a Master in.
Yes. Timing problems arise because of lack of listening to the music, and understanding of the syncopated rhythm. A lot of balance shifts happens during the syncopation, where speed, precision and exact measurement of the extent of movements are so important.
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...4&1&"2&a3&a4&1&a"..must mean the importance of "hip action" as required necessary...?
Thank you for sharing, but you need to understand the term, what is, 3 and 4 and 1 basic. !!! , 2 and 'Ah' so what is Ah, means in this term?
full counts ( 1 2 3 4) are 1/4 note, 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 you have the 1/8 and if you count 1 ah + ah 2 ah + ah 3 ah + ah 4 ah + ah you count the 1/16, they normally do not say the first 1/16 "ah" only the second because here is the rotation action. For example "2 (ah) + ah 3". Action: 2=step, +=pendulum), ah=rotation. This is kind of how it works
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Teach us technique dude not bs
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Man’s back facing camera is easier for learning, isn’t it?