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Does anyone else find themselves

2025-02-09 23:50:03.40769+01 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Does anyone else find themselves pondering that 12 Steps is 4 measures if you're dancing two step or waltz, 3 for a chacha?

The first step may be admitting you have a problem, but it's also with your left if you're dancing lead. In the traditions that I'm learning, at least.

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#Comment Re: Does anyone else find themselves made: 2025-02-11 17:21:18.712076+01 by: markd

pondering 12 steps while playing Take 5

#Comment Re: Does anyone else find themselves made: 2025-02-12 20:29:24.468192+01 by: Dan Lyke

Bwahahaha!

And for those songs that drop the occasional 2 beat measure in, does that mean you've gotta wait for it to come around again?

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