Samba Timing with Yana Blinova - Dancesport Place
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Samba is often considered to be the most difficult of the Latin dances. Multiple timings & rhythms and complex body actions are what make it both captivating and challenging.
In this exclusive video from our member library, Yana Blinova (International, British Open & UK Rising Star Latin Champion) explains three of the most common timings used in the Samba. By using multiple timings in your routines, you keep excitement and interest as you interpret the music with your dancing. Watch it practice it and let's get ready to Samba!
Here a breakdown of the 3 timing options Yana describes:
A. The first timing option is the regular basic timing for patterns with a bounce action. Yana explains this timing in three ways.
By count: 1 a 2. By rhythm: Slow a Slow. By beat value: 3/4, 1/4, full beat. Use this timing from everything from the samba basic to the whisk to botofogos and many more patterns.
B. The second timing option is Slow Quick Quick. There is no bounce when using this timing. Use in patterns like the Open Rock.
C. Last, the third timing option is Quick Quick Quick Quick Quick Quick Slow. Use it in the Corta Jaca. This timing also does not have any bounce.
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21 янв 2014