Never Miss a Phrase Change Again - WCS Musicality

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • Here is part 2/2 of how to start learning phrasing and dancing more musically.
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:07 - 9 count patterns
    02:22 - 7 count patterns
    03:15 - 5 count patterns
    03:58 - 3 count patterns
    04:59 - 1 count patterns
    06:47 - Followers: How to help out or take it
    09:53 - How To Practice Phrasing
    📸 RolfandKarin

Komentáře • 30

  • @rachelharris9513
    @rachelharris9513 Před 2 lety +10

    This is hands down the best I’ve ever seen this concept taught!!! 🔥

  • @chrispugmire
    @chrispugmire Před 2 lety +3

    Best demo of this I've ever seen, thanks.

  • @wallclap1
    @wallclap1 Před měsícem

    Love this!! Thanks!!!

  • @FilipedeBarrosDance
    @FilipedeBarrosDance Před 2 lety +5

    An excellent tutorial! Lots of really interesting information and concepts 😊

  • @thilo8841
    @thilo8841 Před 2 lety +3

    This is a great tutorial. 👍 thank you so much Guys 👏👌🥰

  • @TheKekke69
    @TheKekke69 Před 3 měsíci

    Toda raba

  • @PrismaticState
    @PrismaticState Před rokem +1

    Excellent! Thank you so much!

  • @Usernamethisisit
    @Usernamethisisit Před rokem +1

    This was great!

  • @RachelleIrby
    @RachelleIrby Před rokem

    This is my new favorite video ❤

  • @GFSwinger1693
    @GFSwinger1693 Před rokem

    Pure gold!

  • @stuartj1968
    @stuartj1968 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Love the shorts too. Subbed!

    • @GFSwinger1693
      @GFSwinger1693 Před rokem

      Actually, I have to disagree with you on the love for shorts. I really hate the shorts format and wish they would abandon that. entirely. Trying to navigate, stopping, replaying is a royal PITA. The standard YT format that allows playback speed adjustments and replaying to a particular spot especially if you are trying to undertsnd something is just vastly superior. Cheers!

  • @Nat-yl9jr
    @Nat-yl9jr Před 7 měsíci

    Great , thanks a lot

  • @victorhong3466
    @victorhong3466 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks so much this was great! Do you have a 5-count pattern to hit the one when it is the leader's right hand connected to the follow's left hand?

  • @yugioh5ds209
    @yugioh5ds209 Před 2 lety +2

    Great tutorial ! I made sure to bookmark it.
    So far as a begginer I won't try 9 counts patterns. I will just do a 6 count move then a 3 count pattern.

    • @RolfandKarin
      @RolfandKarin  Před 2 lety +1

      Sure, you can always add it later once you master 6+3 ☺

    • @yugioh5ds209
      @yugioh5ds209 Před 2 lety

      @@RolfandKarin Yes I will ! I already bookmarked this video 😁

  • @samuelcariou3860
    @samuelcariou3860 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks a lot for sharing this

  • @dijonswing
    @dijonswing Před 2 lety +1

    I've been waiting for this explanation for a long time. thanks !
    xxxxx .... if you want to go in France in
    Burgundy , I can lend my house to you (free)
    why not for a workshop in wcs ?

  • @_ashout
    @_ashout Před rokem

    I can't find the video you mentioned at the start "how to learn music structure the science of songs", where is it hosted?

  • @LightsaberPanda
    @LightsaberPanda Před 2 lety

    You're site up and running yet? I'd totally subscribe to it!

    • @RolfandKarin
      @RolfandKarin  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey John! Hehe not yet. We'll let you know when it is!

  • @averymeiznerTheNewHomeGuyABQ

    Hi are you only trying to hit the 1 on the 5th phrase? Not the 3rd one?

    • @RolfandKarin
      @RolfandKarin  Před rokem

      Hi. You can definitely hit both. But the 5th should be bigger than the 3rd. I refer to the third one as the 'midphrase' and the 5th as the phrase change.
      As a general rule, you can hit the midphrase a little bit smaller and with less of a build up, then hold it for 1 count. So hit 1, hold 2, then continue dancing on 3etc.
      For the phrase change you generally want a larger buildup + you want to hold the hit at least 4 counts (closer to 8 when dancing for a crowd. It t takes a while before the crowd starts cheering and you don't want to make them stop right away..). When I say hold I mean that you should not start dancing a new pattern.

    • @averymeiznerTheNewHomeGuyABQ
      @averymeiznerTheNewHomeGuyABQ Před rokem

      @@RolfandKarin Thanks. What do you think of the idea of having ways to lead up to the 5th 1. For example: 4 6's and a 9? 3 8's and a 9? Etc Etc? Or after you just his the 1 and then you grove for 8 and now you just have to make 25. 2 8's and a 9 or 3 sixes and a 7? (After the 8 count groove makes it 33. I'm asking this because I was going to take some lessons and practice these ideas but I am not sure if my insructor would think it's not too much math and then if its too complicated I'm spending a lot of $ but not really having a good strategy. I mean I like your approach but it leaves you vulnerable to being on the 4th 8 and having to think, OK do I need a 5,7,9 or 3? Where as if I plan into it, I know which hit I will use. And of course I am only referring to the strong hit on 33. Not 17.

    • @RolfandKarin
      @RolfandKarin  Před rokem

      I get it, and I hear you.
      Eventually, you'll learn to catch the phrase change, but it takes time.
      Dancing within set structures can be fun in the short term because you might hit some phrase changes, but it's not a sustainable way to approach dance.
      So, it's better to avoid learning and sticking to a specific 32-count combination. It limits the dance and partner's creativity. Plus, not all music follows a 32-count structure, so it won't work for most songs. Flexibility is key. Improvisation allows for more enjoyable and creative dances.
      Instead of fixed patterns, focus on practicing counting music and recognizing the last 8 counts before the phrase change while dancing.
      At the very least, you only need patterns for 1 count, 3 counts, 5 counts, and 7 counts. If you have 9 counts, simply do another basic step, and you're left with 3 counts before the phrase change.
      By the way, another approach we've used when teaching this is to just stop your pattern when the phrase change happens. So whatever you're doing, just stop and dance in place. It can be useful if you struggle with counting.
      Good luck!

    • @averymeiznerTheNewHomeGuyABQ
      @averymeiznerTheNewHomeGuyABQ Před rokem +1

      @@RolfandKarin Thanks again. I'm in Albuuqerque NM. If you guys ever want to come out to do a workshop here I can get you right to the heads of all the swing clubs.