Swing Kitten
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what makes lindy hop lindy hop and when is it no longer lindy hop?
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Glad to see you're not giving up. The folks I've met who do--and love--both WCS and LH are admittedly few. At the same time, the payoff is big (she said unabashedly biased).Vince A said:Well . . . private #2 happens this weekend with d nice, and I've been trying to figure that out. And I do fight learning to LH . . . because of all my WCS training - the two dances are quite opposites, though they are similar.
I'm late to musicality training. With that disclaimer, here's my theory: lindy hop is a 32-count dance. Swinging jazz is made up of a series of 32-count phrases, inside of which one can do combinations of sixes, eights, twos, tens, twelves; whatever the music dictates. Thinking of the dance as eight-count is a limiting mindset, IMHO.LH is definitely an 8-count dance...WCS is an 8-count dance
It is SO MUCH FUN. I'm looking forward to Saturday.Although I'm fighting against learning to LH . . . I won't give up . . . d nice and suek make it look like SO MUCH FUN!
suek said:I'm late to musicality training. With that disclaimer, here's my theory: lindy hop is a 32-count dance. Swinging jazz is made up of a series of 32-count phrases, inside of which one can do combinations of sixes, eights, twos, tens, twelves; whatever the music dictates. Thinking of the dance as eight-count is a limiting mindset, IMHO.
I think I know what you are talking about, and I think I do use those, but I didn't know they are strictly jazz or blues riffs . . . just riffs???d nice said:It depends on the jazz riffs you are using and what style of blues you are trying to include it in. Check out the Kansas City sound for an example of jazz riffs in swingin' blues.
2/2? I can't think of any swing songs that are 2/2, 2/4 yes, but not 2/2. I'm sure they are out there, none just come to mind.