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View Poll Results: Do you dance to the beat or the music?
They're the same - what a daft question! 0 0%
I dance to the beat - this is Ceroc not Blues! 0 0%
I dance to the music - thump, thump, thump can get a bit boring 11 44.00%
Depends on the follower - go for the beat first 6 24.00%
Go for the beat first but vary it according to the music 11 44.00%
I only avoid dancing to the beat when it's all over the place - keep that sort of thing for the salsa clubs! 0 0%
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Old 17th-October-2003, 04:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Do you dance to the beat or the music?

Do you dance only to the beat or do you change the beats of your dance according to the melody?

It occurred to me listening to something like Tatu (All the Things She Said) that dancing to the beat can be boring. There's a beat there - but the changes in rythmn and tempo are far more interesting (IMO) and open to more interpretation on the dance floor.

You can 'find' a regular beat in anything if you try hard - from tango to salsa (ceroccers do it regularly in salsa clubs ) - but a regular beat can be very undemanding

(This is my first shot at a poll, so if I get shot down in flames or no-one replies I'll pick up that I haven't quite got DS's touch at it yet )
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Yes.

Personally, what I {try to} dance to is the song as a whole;
Over all, the beat has to be an underlying count that moves start and end on.
I try to match the volume and buildup of noise with moves bigger or smaller dramatics {eg in "oh so quiet"}
I try and use micro-routines of three or four moves seamlessly integrated for various phrases within a tune.
I try and link moves with lyrics when I know the song {..."just hold me close..."}
I try to 'slide' moves with sliding notes within tunes {eg in "moondance"}
I try to match the 'snappy' bits of instrementals with crisper movements.

but most of all, I try not to think about it too much and just move wherever the music takes me

Actually, that reminds me; making moves end on a beat: Not end and then wait for the beat before the next move starts. This is one of the main things I think seperates advanced dancers from us mear mortals. (I just hate watching dancers 'bounce' on every beat - even just having hands bounce allong seems... juvinile {?} if you know what I mean.)
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Huh ???
It was an either/or question..........
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I have a real problem with Craig David. I never know whether to dance to the tune his band are playing or the tune that he is singing. Whichever I do, it's immensely unsatisfying.

Give me the Mavericks any day....

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Yeeeeee-Haaaaaaaah.......I think most of the "modern" R'n'B stuff is like this..... not just Craig "can I have a rewind" David .Now the Mavericks, theres a real band. I've got four mavericks albums, and theres some pretty nifty stuff on them.
In fact I'm sure Trampy asked me to borrow them coz they're his favourite band
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*doesn't know whether to take umbrage as she's not sure if Mr Demon is taking the p*ss.
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Always work on the assumption that he is...
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Yeeeeee-Haaaaaaaah.......I think most of the "modern" R'n'B stuff is like this..... not just Craig "can I have a rewind" David .Now the Mavericks, theres a real band. I've got four mavericks albums, and theres some pretty nifty stuff on them.
In fact I'm sure Trampy asked me to borrow them coz they're his favourite band
Takes all sorts I guess Not everyone can have a decent taste in music

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No need to take umbrage DC...I really do like the mavericks and have the albums.......Trampy on the other hand.........
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I have a real problem with Craig David. I never know whether to dance to the tune his band are playing or the tune that he is singing.
For a lot of modern RnB, the 'band' aren't really playing much in the way of music. If you take away the vocals, you are left with a very syncopated drum-beat, and a few instrumental highlights. The vocals are the main 'instrument' for the melody.

I like this mix - for both listening to, and dancing. I tend to prefer female singers, because the vocals come across better as a musical instrument

Craig David's band do provide far more 'music' than most RnB bands, but yes - he does sing to something different again. A bit of an aquired taste!

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Huh ???
It was an either/or question..........
Like "do you eat milk chocolate, or dark chocolate?" ?? I eat both. I dance to both the beat and the music.
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"No need to take umbrage DC...I really do like the mavericks and have the albums......." said Mr Demon

I guess we have similar taste in music Mr .....Britney, Steps, Sclub, Max Bygraves......


Seriously, have you heard the Texas Tornados and "Is Anybody going to San Antone"? It's fabulous for Ceroc dancing but I've never heard it at a jive night. guess I'll have to keep jiving round the kitchen to it whilst my toast burns.

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Like "do you eat milk chocolate, or dark chocolate?" ?? I eat both. I dance to both the beat and the music.
I think you'll find if you re-read the original post that the correct analogy is "do you eat only milk chocolate, or do you sometimes like dark chocolate as well?" Yes is not an appropriate answer.
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I think you'll find if you re-read the original post that the correct analogy is "do you eat only milk chocolate, or do you sometimes like dark chocolate as well?" Yes is not an appropriate answer.

Stop being so pedantic Graham,
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I'll dance to a song if i like the song, and other songs i try and get the beat to before dancing, if i don't think it will work then i wont dance the track.

E.g who the hell could ceroc to the darkness..??

not me.>>!!!
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I think you'll find if you re-read the original post that the correct analogy is "do you eat only milk chocolate, or do you sometimes like dark chocolate as well?" Yes is not an appropriate answer.
But sometimes I only eat milk chocolate, and sometimes I eat both... it depends on the chocolate. {Although I'm not too keen on white chocolate, so perhaps the anology is not 100% accurate }

BTW SA: I would dance to "the darkness".
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BTW SA: I would dance to "the darkness".
Im sure you would craig but would you get many offers to dance to with this song or would it be with your own shadow..??
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But sometimes I only eat milk chocolate, and sometimes I eat both... it depends on the chocolate. {Although I'm not too keen on white chocolate, so perhaps the anology is not 100% accurate }
How about . . .
2 oz Chocolate, unsweetened
1/4 c Sugar
1 c Coffee, double-strength and hot
2 1/2 c Milk
1 1/2 c COCA-COLA, chilled
Whipped cream or vanilla
Ice cream

In the top of a double-boiler over hot water, melt the chocolate squares.
Stir in the sugar. Gradually stir in hot coffee, mixing thoroughly. Add
the milk and continue cooking until all particles of the chocolate are
dissolved and the mixture is smooth, about 10 minutes. Pour into a jar.
Cover and chill. When ready to serve, stir in the chilled Coca-Cola. Serve
over ice cubes in tall glasses.

For a beverage, top with whipped cream. For a dessert, add a scoop of
vanilla ice cream. Makes 5 cups.

Ooops - I've strayed off topic

OK - well how many people would dance to "All the Things She Said" or the current No.1 by Black Eyed Peas? Would there be enough people to warrant DJs playing them? Taking Black Eyed Peas, are you going to stick to ceroc moves for the sections that go away from a regular eight beat?
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OK - well how many people would dance to "All the Things She Said" or the current No.1 by Black Eyed Peas? Would there be enough people to warrant DJs playing them? Taking Black Eyed Peas, are you going to stick to ceroc moves for the sections that go away from a regular eight beat?
I'd love to dance to them, but I suspect I might have the floor to myself. 'All The Things She Said' is 90 bpm, and 'Where Is The Love' is 94 bpm. (As a comparison, Wade In The Water is 114bpm).

I'm interested where the non 8-count bits are in 'Where Is The Love' - maybe I have the wrong version?

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