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Old May 4, 2007, 12:42 PM
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How to keep a Dance Count going on?

Hey i have another question i know that when you do a proper dance that you have counts going on in your head but i don't really understand a whole lot about keeping the counting on. I need to know if there is some kind of trick or advice that someone could give me? I really just go by the beats in music to do dance moves because i love the rhythm going on when i follow it.

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Snapping my fingers always works for me, and the rythym of my body to the music. If you really like dancing, the rythym is always in you.
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Counting in dance is very important when you are supposed to be making certain moves on certain counts. For one example, doing a dance routine with others in a musical.

If you practice the counting out loud when you dance, then after awhile, it should follow suit that you will be able to do it just in your head.
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In my dance classes we always used an eight-count. I can still hear my teacher at the beginning of the dance routine " And five, six, seven, eight!" It does depend on if your listening to music with a four or three count beat. My husband is from Mexico, and almost all the songs he listens to have a three count (which is what makes it sound like circus music to us here in the United States), because all of our music here, has a four count. Hope this helps. Happy dancing!!!

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Old Oct 7, 2009, 12:48 PM   #5  
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I also have a major headache on COUNTING. For example, a Rumba dance music has 4 beats, but how do I know where is the 1 or how to get to the 5, 6, 7, 8.
Any one has experiece how to overcome this problem? or any video, help site for this issue.
thanks so much
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Counting is very important but some people have trouble with this. I am one of those people. I would get mixed up and lose count and lose my step. I just rely on the rhythm and the beat of the music. I feel the music. There are lots of people that dance this way so don't feel bad. You'll dance great!

Check out this vid for Rumba counting.

Click Here: YouTube - Rumba Line Dance to Count
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Counting in dance is very important when you are supposed to be making certain moves on certain counts. For one example, doing a dance routine with others in a musical.

If you practice the counting out loud when you dance, then after awhile, it should follow suit that you will be able to do it just in your head.
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