Correct, but a little confusing. You can create syncopation by spliting the beat and that is often misunderstood as 'syncopation' by dancers. Syncopation is a break from 'straight' time, you can achieve it by shortening it or spliting it or by lengthening it. You know this!!! The step off the anchor in WCS is sycopated - the step is delayed, In music and dance syncopation is used to create a pulsed, elastic, compression tension structure.
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This is NOT syncopation, but subdevision of the beats. Syncopation is emphasiszing the not so heavy beats (like ending a phrase on 4 or 2and) without ending on the heavy beats, like 1 or 3 (or any of the 4 main beats). A lot of country music, especially Western Swing (Bob Wills) and some bluegrass, but the general stereotype of the standard Nashburg industy model, was a music DEVOID of syncopation (although C&W has a lot of african-american roots as well as various lively european ethnics).
Correct, but a little confusing. You can create syncopation by spliting the beat and that is often misunderstood as 'syncopation' by dancers. Syncopation is a break from 'straight' time, you can achieve it by shortening it or spliting it or by lengthening it.
You know this!!!
The step off the anchor in WCS is sycopated - the step is delayed,
In music and dance syncopation is used to create a pulsed, elastic, compression tension structure.
This is great! Your instructions are so clear and easily put and easy to understand...Thanks so much for these awesome videos...they are SUPER informative!
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In count 1&2 which count is split in two, the first or the second one.
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This is NOT syncopation, but subdevision of the beats. Syncopation is emphasiszing the not so heavy beats (like ending a phrase on 4 or 2and) without ending on the heavy beats, like 1 or 3 (or any of the 4 main beats). A lot of country music, especially Western Swing (Bob Wills) and some bluegrass, but the general stereotype of the standard Nashburg industy model, was a music DEVOID of syncopation (although C&W has a lot of african-american roots as well as various lively european ethnics).
Soooo many terms in Linedance are not used correctly this is one. They just confuse anyone pretending to be educated but not.
Country music came from the British Isles and France. Rock and Roll is America's music.
Background music is distracting, sorry.
No this is not syncopation .... look it up in the dictionary you are just stepping double to the beat. Misused term.
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