Wednesday evening, my Caribbean dance lesson, I have finished the lesson with a song: recuerdame version balada.
I did hear the song, I explained the time, I taught the students the step Sinop in bachata:
1-2-3e4/5-6-7e8
short, a period of particular lesson, in which I have also given hints the bolero and its origins and its evolution, in this case, balata.
The song of the fifth essence, sung in duet with Marc Anthony, is strong and sweet at the same time, sad and sensual.
I propose a version taken from you tube:
I did hear the song, I explained the time, I taught the students the step Sinop in bachata:
1-2-3e4/5-6-7e8
short, a period of particular lesson, in which I have also given hints the bolero and its origins and its evolution, in this case, balata.
The song of the fifth essence, sung in duet with Marc Anthony, is strong and sweet at the same time, sad and sensual.
I propose a version taken from you tube:
Two days later, on Friday, I went to the Caribbean and feel just as I entered recuerdame ...
a thump to the heart!!
The weather was not a bachata, but it was definitely a sauce.
The first thing I thought was, "but I figure there in front of my students?"
Although at the end of the lesson, I spent several minutes explaining the song, making them understand the time, teaching syncopated pace of bachata, making comparisons with the sauces and just heard on other bachatas, recuerdame dancing with them, and eventually I realize that this is a sauce?
No, it was not so, the fact is that this song is played and sung, as often happens in the world Caribbean, including with other rhythms and the DJ put the salsa version, insert the below because it is beautiful also this:
Well, friends, when you hear the notes of a song, not limited to the first starting immediately, you risk a wrong time and dance salsa with the step of bachata or vice versa.
Let your legs are moving and not your head to guide the second memory.
fit in with the song and let the virazioni of music and its rhythm come into you and make your muscles vibrate at their own pace, naturally, leaving the brain for a moment to rest.
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