![]() ![]() A lot of salsa classes (in Europe at least) also focus mainly on moves, routines and styling, but many don’t teach you about the rhythm and why you dance on 1,2,3…5,6,7. If you don’t, mastering a new hobby like salsa dancing can not only be physically challenging, but sometimes you’ll actually want to give up entirely because finding the rhythm and timing in the music seems impossible. ![]() You know that it’s more than just a sequence of numbers to help you to learn a long routine, that it tells you where you are in the music.īut not everyone has this kind of musical knowledge, training or inclination. ![]() You know what the instructor means when they say “1,2,3…5,6,7…”, right from the outset. If you had musical training at school, or are inherently musical, you have a distinct advantage when learning to dance. No more getting lost in the music, so you can enjoy being lost in music and, finally, relax and enjoy your dancing. In this article, we are going to help you sort out your timing once and for all. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could learn to keep time with the music and avoid all the embarrassment? Remember that feeling of panic as you try to find the beat before you get stepped on, or step on your partner? Have you ever been on the dance-floor with a partner when all of a sudden you don’t know whether you should be going forwards, backwards, left or right? This can be a good thing, but in the context of this article, let’s assume you’re really lost! Timing is Everything Mastering dance timing in Salsa and other dances. ![]()
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