Rhythm Practice for Lindy Hop & Swing Dance - 6 & 8 Count

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @1drhermandc
    @1drhermandc 3 года назад +7

    THANK YOU!!! This is the only way i know of to learn how to dance. THANK YOU!!!

  • @emhatrudreamer
    @emhatrudreamer Год назад +6

    This is so much fun, and definitely a bit of a workout if you really get bouncing! I noticed how you guys kind of keep your knees bent, so I tried that... and whew!!! It's like doing small lunges the whole time! Best part though is my boyfriend, who has just generally been an embarrassingly "bad dancer" for the duration of our relationship (lol), is (finally) actually getting it now... and dancing with me!!! I'm so proud of him. If HE can learn from you guys, ANYONE can. Haha. This has been our third time through this video, today, and we're having a blast! Thanks, guys!

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  Год назад +1

      This is WONDERFUL news!! Thank you so much! And yes, like little lunges all night long. Our legs will last forever :P

  • @colinsimpson6624
    @colinsimpson6624 2 года назад +3

    Great, thank you ,very uncluttered production, easy to focus on the core purpose

  • @jefsut
    @jefsut 3 года назад +11

    Always nice to get back to the basics no matter what your skill level! Thanks guys!

  • @theplinkerslodge6361
    @theplinkerslodge6361 8 месяцев назад +1

    Best Swing Channel, you win the Internet for the day(!) A big revelation of swing dancing to me when I took the first couple lessons is that the lead does not move much, at least at first. I was taking too big steps, in general, especially the rock step. The other thing was a relaxed arm/hand in closed position. Takes a while to mellow out with the rhythm of the music. Embrace the Rhythm. Also, I had the impression that 6 count was what it was all about. Then I learned you mix 6 count with 8 count. Right now, it remains a mystery how the lead directs the follower to change up to whatever the lead is thinking of, next. Unless you just practice a repeatable routine, but that is not what Swing is about, in social dancing.

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  8 месяцев назад

      It's totally mysterious at first, but don't worry - the mixing makes sense after a while.

  • @mrspanchavilla
    @mrspanchavilla 2 года назад +10

    I could never do these steps before, but I got 'em now!! Thanks so much this class really helped! I just joined your Patreon.

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  2 года назад +2

      That is so gratifying! Thank you!

  • @kayleejsunshine
    @kayleejsunshine 2 года назад +5

    I’m so glad I found you! It’s always more fun to follow along than try to remember and do it yourself. (And not sure if you’ve got it) this is great.

  • @systemforensics
    @systemforensics 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful episode! Thank You!

  • @gregdionne2137
    @gregdionne2137 2 года назад +5

    I love this drill. Once you speed it up, I started doing a swingout for the 8 count and a pass by for the six count. I was having trouble with my footwork in class this was a big help. I was also doing Laura's footwork being a lead because I was told that it helps to know both.
    Thank you Laura and Brook

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  2 года назад +1

      I'm so happy it was helpful! Keep up the good work!

  • @slongf15
    @slongf15 3 года назад +8

    Love what you do, Laura. Keep up the good work!

  • @stanley8869
    @stanley8869 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! This is so helpful, especially the difference between 6 and 8 beat steps. I will keep practicising.

  • @gergokeresztes
    @gergokeresztes 3 года назад +3

    Such a lovely video - its a lindy version of the meditation videos out there

  • @davidalen2590
    @davidalen2590 2 года назад +1

    Great these basic fundamental elements. Thank you for sharing!

  • @beakeeper5243
    @beakeeper5243 11 месяцев назад +2

    Would love to be able to clearly hear the sound of your steps over the music. It always helps me grasp the "beat" a little better 😂 love your videos, thanks for all your work!

  • @Yoork20
    @Yoork20 11 месяцев назад

    That's what I was looking for, as a beginner! Thanks a lot!

  • @ruthhassell1135
    @ruthhassell1135 2 года назад +2

    I love your videos, thank you for doing them … I am new to Lindy Hop, I have been researching & And I am having my first proper class tomorrow so wish me luck that I can get the steps right … I am 65 & love to dance, I am more use to freestyle dancing to up tempo 60’s American soul music, so I hope I can get this together with my feet & the timing … X

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  2 года назад

      Good luck! I hope the class went well and you have a beautiful group of dance friends

  • @eviek3809
    @eviek3809 2 года назад +2

    Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
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  • @gerda2911
    @gerda2911 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you!
    So great ❤

  • @MagufoBoy
    @MagufoBoy 2 года назад

    this drill is awesome!

  • @lennydoyle7382
    @lennydoyle7382 Год назад

    Great practice.

  • @tecoberg
    @tecoberg 2 года назад

    Nice practice

  • @Jonny_PM
    @Jonny_PM 7 месяцев назад

    passing on to a friend!

  • @te6329
    @te6329 2 месяца назад

    Thanks! Made on 0.5 speed yet)

  • @1MarmadukeFan
    @1MarmadukeFan 2 года назад +4

    Could you explain what the mental count should be to get the number? I understood the count for the 6 count but I couldn’t figure out why the 8 count was called an 8 count when I tried to count the beats.

    • @kristinamola3519
      @kristinamola3519 2 года назад +5

      rock step is 1, 2 triple step is 3 &4 then two quick steps are 5,6 and it ends with another triple which are counts 7 &8... 1,2 3&4, 5,6 7&8

    • @1MarmadukeFan
      @1MarmadukeFan 2 года назад

      @@kristinamola3519 Thank you!

  • @faunheartist6680
    @faunheartist6680 Год назад

    Yaaaasss!!

  • @carolannemills
    @carolannemills 2 года назад +8

    How do you know when you are supposed to dance the 6 count vs the 8 count rhythm?

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  2 года назад +8

      This is a great question! To oversimplify things - as a follow, the lead communicates which one to do when (and it might be a totally different rhythm all together). As a lead, you get to choose whichever rhythm suits the move you are doing.
      Here's a video I made about it. It doesn't answer all the questions, but hopefully it gives you a starting point!
      ruclips.net/video/ZgiuZPNTTcs/видео.html

    • @kayleejsunshine
      @kayleejsunshine Год назад +2

      Well! I did considerably better today than my first try, let me tell you that much! Still tripping up over the 8 count, but once I relax and feel the groove for that “step step” between the triple step, it comes more naturally. Thanks again for making these follow along videos.

  • @calebraysilcott9471
    @calebraysilcott9471 Год назад +1

    I’m having a really hard time counting what it feels to be triplets steps in those 8 counts? Do you have any other videos that give the count or a break down of that step? Fun video!

  • @Franz80
    @Franz80 2 года назад +1

    Según vi en un video, este estilo es "bounce" el cuál no está recomendado para el swing o Lindy porque el balanceo es más una técnica para enseñar.

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  2 года назад

      We have a differing opinion on this, but that's ok! Lindy Hop is a big tent with lots of room for different opinions. This is what works for me when I do Lindy Hop, and that's why I'm teaching this way.

  • @IsaacOLEG
    @IsaacOLEG 2 года назад

    You are reassuring ;) I thought you where obliged to do a 6 steps count alml the time (meaning you need to count 4 times 6 if you want to go to the end of the musical phrase is not it ? )
    Great demonstration anyway, even me I think I did get it (but as a musician it troubles me to count 65 on a 4/4 bar !)

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  Год назад

      Ha! Yeah, that threw me off at first, too. Maybe you can think of it as something like a hemiola? I don't know if this is the proper usage of the term -- to my understanding, it's a classical music term that has been applied to jazz. But it's really common in jazz. Doing 3/4 over a 4/4 to build tension. Really beautiful stuff.

    • @james_subosits
      @james_subosits Год назад

      @@LauraGlaess I think you have kind of the right idea. If you wanna get super nerdy with it, it's a polymeter (multiple time signatures at once)

  • @nocturnalmusiclover1530
    @nocturnalmusiclover1530 Год назад

  • @eugenevoltage1654
    @eugenevoltage1654 2 года назад

    Wow I feel like I have absolutely no hope haha.
    My brain can't even count the difference between the 6 and 8 count. It's like I'm watching the same footage twice.
    I tried counting 6 beats from followers first step back at 00:14 but the 6th step seems in a random place.
    I've danced ModernJive for years but there is zero talk of count or footwork, this is a whole other world...
    Great though...

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  2 года назад +1

      Hmm.. have you tried saying "step step triple step triple step" Instead of 1 2 3&4 5&6? Saying the steps might be helpful. To me, it doesn't really matter if you can count it -- it's helpful down the line, but it doesn't matter at first. The only thing you need is to feel confident in the two basic rhythms. Use whatever mnemonic device suits you. Scatting is also great (though it doesn't translate well by text ;) )

    • @eugenevoltage1654
      @eugenevoltage1654 2 года назад

      @@LauraGlaess great thank you. I did practice again today and it was easier.

  • @zumbamuse
    @zumbamuse Год назад

    Hi! Great video!
    Can I ask what type of shoe you are wearing?

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! These are www.slideandswing.es/en/
      The exact model isn't available anymore, but I have other shoes of theirs and they are nice to dance in.

  • @MiltRodgers
    @MiltRodgers Год назад

    6 count rhythm. So the song is in 6/4 time? Confusing. Or is it 2/4 with triplets on each of the beats?

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  11 месяцев назад

      It's just a regular common time, 4/4 song. This footwork is 6 beats long, so it bleeds over the barline

  • @austenhead5303
    @austenhead5303 Год назад

    Ngl, I had to slow it down to half speed to pick up the steps in the beginning there, heh.

  • @rogerg4916
    @rogerg4916 Год назад +1

    Counting should be done to show what number corresponds to each step.

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  Год назад

      The number of the step or the number of the music? I know counting can be kind of a contentious subject, but I think counts are helpful. I also think not needing them is helpful.

    • @rogerg4916
      @rogerg4916 Год назад

      @@LauraGlaess The count number of the step. I think you could improve the video if you just add an audio dub to where you are demonstrating the steps just counting out the steps so that beginners can see how the count relates to the step.

  • @AlphaHydrae
    @AlphaHydrae 3 года назад

    What is the song called? I looked through all of Brooks Prumo Orchestra's songs and couldn't find it :/

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  3 года назад

      That is Lounging at the Sahara by the Jon Doyle Swingtet. So beautiful, right? You can get it here on his Too Hot for Socks album.
      jonathandoyle.bandcamp.com/album/too-hot-for-socks

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  3 года назад

      I didn't realize the music info was incorrect on this video! I'll update it.

    • @DannyCuadrado
      @DannyCuadrado 3 года назад

      I’m a PE teacher and about to teach my students how to dance! I’m wondering…does the beat the rock step is on change every measure of music (since it’s a 6 count dance to a 4/4 song)?

    • @LauraGlaess
      @LauraGlaess  3 года назад

      @@DannyCuadrado Great question! It does change every measure.

  • @bobo3292
    @bobo3292 10 месяцев назад +1

    why is he so flat footed? She uses the balls of her foot. Looks great.

    • @clairegonnella6149
      @clairegonnella6149 24 дня назад

      He's got no heel, she has. So it's more obvious that she's on her toes although he is too. I think they both look great 👍