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What is My Rhythm? - for Lindy Hop and Swing Dance 

Laura Glaess
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A huge source of anxiety for a lot of follows who are just getting out on the dance floor is "what is my rhythm?" Lindy Hop is such an improvisational dance! It has 6 count moves, 8 count moves, Charleston moves, and variations that break all the rules! As a follower who, by necessity, doesn't know what move is coming, how do I know what rhythm to do?
In this video, we'll go over moves that highlight some common differences, as well as some of the technique I use to tell what rhythm I should do.
01:29 Four Helpful Tips
03:02 Weight Shifts
04:23 End Points
05:14 1st Contrast: 6 Ct Basic vs 8 Ct Flip Flop
06:32 2nd Contrast: 6 Ct Circle vs 8 Ct Circle
07:38 3rd Contrast: 6 Ct Send Out vs 8 Ct Yo-Yo
09:57 4th Contrast: 6 Ct Tuck Turn vs 8 Ct Double Tuck Turn
13:17 5th Contrast: 6 Ct Down the Line vs 8 Ct Down the Line
14:51 6th Contrast: 6 Ct Side Pass vs 4 Ct Side Pass
17:03 How Do I Practice?
INTRO / OUTRO MUSIC:
Six Cats and a Prince, by the Brooks Prumo Orchestra
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DEMO MUSIC:
Simple, Sweet Embrace, by the Brooks Prumo Orchestra
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Комментарии : 41   
@SonofDaVinci4
@SonofDaVinci4 3 года назад
This video has given me a huge "ah- hah!" moment. Thank you so much for this and all your other videos. You have elevated my understanding of being a lead to the point that I realize how little I actually knew! To be a really good lead is such a huge responsibility, especially when dancing with a less experienced follow. Thank you for giving me a better perspective and inspiring me to enjoy the journey to becoming a better lead even more.
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 3 года назад
Yay!! I'm so happy that it's helpful to you as a lead a well. I think it's always good to know what your partner needs.
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 3 года назад
Can't wait to dance with you in the after times
@mariuswrobel
@mariuswrobel 2 года назад
You're as always great at dancing and explaining! However, I propose the idea that if there is a huge anxiety, then we should learn dance in a different way. The main thing in dancing is that we understand our body movement and can recognize the movement of the other. We can do this very well without the need to react in a specific way to what we see/feel in the partner, which removes all of the mentioned anxiety. As we all know, we do not have to do the same thing as the partner does, we just need to understand what he/she does and be aware enough and able to accompany it so that we don't disturb the partner's movement with ours. The more details we recognize, the better we can predict what the other is up to next and only then, with this prediction ability, we can do a lead&follow game very easily, as we also can tell better, what the actual lead information is and what isn't. The important principle stays forever, that a follower always decides by themselves how they will respond to the lead.
@christinbartholmai1309
@christinbartholmai1309 3 года назад
So looking forward to every of your videos and happiness when the bell shows a new video. The way you explain and encourage is amazing.
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 3 года назад
That makes me feel amazing. Thank you!
@elijahswanson2041
@elijahswanson2041 2 года назад
Being able to hear your footsteps helps me get the swing rhythm, too. Thanks!
@juliehuard9858
@juliehuard9858 3 года назад
Nice and clear explanation Laura!
@swing68260
@swing68260 3 года назад
Merci Laura super très instructif les explications !! j'adore la déco de ton salon !!
@sterry2141
@sterry2141 Год назад
Thank you for the explanations.
@ding3338
@ding3338 2 года назад
Wow I love this vedio,so helpful,so clear!Thank you sooooo much! Laura
@tamarar7684
@tamarar7684 2 года назад
Omg very very helpful. Just what I struggle with in lindy hop dance encapsulated! Fear sets in when you don’t commit to a step, so important to hear that it’s encouraged to make mistakes and then correct them. I know I hate making mistakes!! I think though that I’m not alone!😬 thank you for all these great pointers😁
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
Mistakes are part of it. Unavoidable and eternal. Dealing with them is part of the skill set ;)
@leinada2618
@leinada2618 2 года назад
As a total beginner this video is the most helpful one I've watched, thank you so much!
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
Oh, that makes me feel amazing! Thank you so much!!
@user-jj3bs3ff9r
@user-jj3bs3ff9r 3 года назад
Every video ia really helpful thanks a lot
@ronaldsgroi9112
@ronaldsgroi9112 Год назад
BRILLIANT!
@peterchou6227
@peterchou6227 2 года назад
I’m new to lindy hop as leader. Thank you Laura for this video. Sometimes, I’m eager to understand what would follower think when leader take the first step. It’s so helpful to understand the difference between 6ct and 8ct. There’s a slight difference between 5 and 6. 🙌🏼✏️🙂
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Yes, so many little differences, but I think so many of them are really intuitive when you put the time in. After all, people without teachers all over the world have figured out how to lead and follow the difference between a step step and a triple step. People and dancing are amazing.
@shiangjeoushyu8586
@shiangjeoushyu8586 2 года назад
I watched this video 3 times, 1st time Fascinated, 2nd time Wow, and 3rd time Ah-Hah. I now have subscibed to your chanel. Thank you.
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
I'm so happy this was helpful! Thank you!!
@user-vq7wn1hz5w
@user-vq7wn1hz5w 2 года назад
能遇上这样的视频对于初学的我帮助很大!谢谢~
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
I'm so happy it's helpful! Thank you!
@ReinaldoGinicolo-ew5cx
@ReinaldoGinicolo-ew5cx Год назад
Muito bom !
@andyrose7953
@andyrose7953 2 года назад
I just discovered your channel - great tips, thank you! Also love the cat tree . . . .
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
It's everyone's favorite part ;)
@irenearahal9638
@irenearahal9638 3 года назад
"Go out and dance" - cries in pandemic
@darwin_face
@darwin_face 3 года назад
Oh I felt this
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 3 года назад
Oh man, I know it. I feel so weird saying it sometimes, but when this mess is finally over, dance is what we gotta do! I wasn't sure if I should do partner dance content, but I figured the ideas would probably still be helpful...
@darwin_face
@darwin_face 3 года назад
@@LauraGlaess it's definitely helped me re-ignite a passion for dancing! I just miss meeting people out there on the dance floor
@irenearahal9638
@irenearahal9638 3 года назад
@@LauraGlaess it is helpful indeed! In some way it keeps me connected to something I know I love doing but have not had the chance to physically experience in quite a while (8 months already!!). And we can still flop around and try new stuff on our own while in lockdown 😉 Thanks for your hard work Laura❤
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 3 года назад
Adrian Rillon oh my gosh, I hear you. This social dance needs the social back. Soon, I hope.
@tomortale2333
@tomortale2333 3 года назад
what a sport...nice lady...great dancer
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 3 года назад
Ha! I try for all three :P
@piperfielding8943
@piperfielding8943 Год назад
Something that is often forgotten in dance instruction videos is that dances are danced to music. Whoever started the lindy hop danced to music of the time like this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pob7zgAWeMI.html. With that kind of music, you can't help but dance a lindy hop pattern of 1-2, 1-2-3, 1-2, 1-2-3. You wouldn't expect them to dance that way to something like Wipe Out (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AAmie-tJdiI.html). If all you've heard your life is rock and roll, you'll naturally want to dance east coast or something like it. It would be a lot easier to learn lindy if instructors actually played lindy music in class.
@berrineminoglu25
@berrineminoglu25 Год назад
🤞👍
@hikaruichio8338
@hikaruichio8338 Год назад
Laura, The music we dance mostly is 4/8, So I have to always enter in 1 in a 8 ct? I cant enter in the second 1-4 ct of one phrase? So If I miss the first 1 and have to wait for 8 beats to go for the next 1? The break is always after 3 - 8 cts phrases? Finally, how can I train to listen the music cts, number of each beat? Love you
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess Год назад
Hi! Yes, the time signature of the music that we dance to is 4/4, which means that the six count rhythm overlaps in a particular way. The good news is that you don't have to know what number corresponds with what beat of the music. Other than your partner's comfort, the only rule (which can still be broken with intention and style), is rock step on the odd beats. That means a rock step can be on 1, 3, 5, 7. It can blur over the chorus. The world is open. It's a lawless dance. If you miss the first 1, just go on the next odd beat you hear. It's all good
@benhumphreys4785
@benhumphreys4785 2 года назад
What do you like about dancing in keds?
@LauraGlaess
@LauraGlaess 2 года назад
Honestly, I've always been really self-conscious about how big my feet are (I think I've gotten over that this year - fresh news!), and keds have a slim profile and don't fall off my feet (because I also used to kick off shoes during competitions and stuff). They are also really easy to resole.
@odn7769
@odn7769 3 года назад
Firrrst!
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