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  1. The uneven or compound locomotor movements are usually done in a triple rhythm, either in the 3/8, 3/4, 6/8 meters or other meters that include triplets. They each consist of two movements: The first is done on count 1, you are in the air on count 2, and return to your base of support on count 3.

  2. Apr 2, 2021 · The rhythm is uneven long -short. Long (the step) and short (the hop). Gallop – A forward movement where one foot leads the gallop while the other foot follows. The lead foot steps with a bent knee and pushes off into the air and landing on the trailing foot. The rhythm is uneven, long -short. Long (the step) and short (the landing).

  3. Bulgaria is famous for dance rhythms featuring uneven beats. Other Balkan countries also have some of these rhythms, but it is in Bulgaria that they are most common and intricate. Uneven rhythms include 5/16, 7/16, 9/16, 11/16, 15/16, 18/16 (7/16+11/16), and 22/16 (9/16+13/16). To be sure, the most common rhythm in Bulgaria is an even….

  4. Played against these even measures you also may find irregular rhythms (also called broken, uneven, or asymmetrical rhythms). For example, the rhythm pattern of a rhumba having a time signature of 4/4 (four quarter note counts to a measure) is with intervals of slow-quick-quick with the slow being held for two counts and the quicks being one count each.

  5. Dance movements may also show different timing relationships such as simultaneous or sequential timing, brief to long duration, fast to slow speed, or accents in predictable or unpredictable intervals. Clock time: The dance is based on units of seconds, minutes, and/or hours. For example, a certain section of a dance may be assigned a time such ...

  6. The rumba is a slow dance in 4/4 time. This rhythm is the foundation of the rumba and can be heard in accompaniments and melodies: A well-known example of the rumba is the Jamaican Farewell.

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  8. By adding one more “Quick” beat to the front, you get Q,Q,S, or 1,2,1,2,1,2,3, or 7/16. This uneven rhythm is commonly referred to as račenica (ruh-cheh-NEE-tsah), after the popular dance. Račenica’s come in solo, couple, and choral dances, and vary greatly in speed from one region to the next.

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