Being able to recognize the rhythm of a song is the way to know which are the most appropriate dance steps to do. As dancing comes from music, it is all about recognizing the fundamental elements of timing and rhythm. Each dance step was developed to match its own music and expresses the rhythm and timing of that music.
For us to learn how to hear the differences between songs for the different dances, we need to listen for the bass line (i.e. the consistent beat of the drum, percussion or bass guitar) to discern the timing of the music. Turn up the bass on your stereo and turn down the treble in order to hear the bass line more clearly.
Here are some example songs and dance steps:
Samba Dance Steps
Livin' La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin
Bailamos by Enrique Iglesias
Cha Cha Cha Dance Steps
Sex Bomb by Tom Jones
I need to know by Marc Anthony
Foxtrot Dance Steps
Sixteen Tons by Tennessee Ernie Ford
Walking my baby back home by Nat King Cole
Jive Dance Steps
Jack is Back by C’lan
Candyman by Christina Aguilera
Tango Dance Steps
Libertango by Kirsty Maccoll
La Comparsita
Mambo Dance Steps
Baby Keep Smiling by Lou Bega
Mambo No 5 by Lou Bega
Rumba Dance Steps
Under the Boardwalk - Bruce Willis
Take my breath away – Berlin
Salsa Dance Steps
Corazon Espinado by Santana
Waltz Dance Steps
Come Away With Me by Nora Jones
Theme from Papillon
Saturday
Which Dance Steps For The Music?
Labels:
dance step,
dance steps,
dance steps music,
foxtrot,
fundamental elements of timing,
jive,
mambo,
rhumba,
rumba,
salsa,
samba,
tango,
waltz
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment