Hello, I’m new to the Forum so I will introduce myself. I’m from Italy, please forgive my English, my name is Paolo and I’m 59 and I dance for 4 years now.
I hope I’ll find here an answer (if any) to a question I was unable to sort out elsewhere. Is, I suppose, a general issue but for the sake of simplicity we will talk about waltz.
Past week my teacher was explaining a new pattern in waltz; is not a syllabus pattern and I can’t really name it, but say it’s something like foxtrot quick natural weave.
Teacher: Paolo you must dance this 1-&2-3 4-5-6
Paolo: you mean 1-2&-3 …
T: I told you 1-&2-3
P: this is the first time I learn about such a syntax in describing a pattern; syllabus’s patterns are always described as n&, where the & pertains to the preceding beat. Chasse from PP, Back Lock, Turning Lock …
T: this one is better danced 1-&2; what is the problem?
Now, really, what is the problem? I do have two.
About syntax, I’m not sure 1&2 is a ‘legal’ string to describe the pattern. I’d split beat one, not beat two as needed, don’t you?
But is just about the syntax? Is there maybe a subtle difference between that 1-&2 and the usual 1-2&?
I do agree not all slows are the same nor all quicks are the same, but if there is a difference now I need a complete answer, I want to know the full story :snake:
Thanks for any advice. Paolo.