Apr. 23rd, 2008

bjarvis: (GCA logo)
I finished recording four more A1 practice tips to send to the Seattle hubbies last night.

Two were regular dancing, the other two focused specifically on one call each, drilling it from the standard position and then from variations. For example, I ran chain reaction a few times from the standard quarter tag position (normal couples, RH ocean wave with boys on the ends in the center), then tried it with girls on the ends of the waves & outside couples half-sashayed, a left-handed wave in the center, etc..

I threw in lots of cuing --perhaps too much. It's hard to say how much is appropriate in a recording when one has never danced the level with the group in question. If I were running a workshop with them in person, it would be much easier to test their ability and see if I was pushing too hard.

I love using Audacity to record the figures. At least twice I screwed up the cuing seven minutes into a ten minute tip. Thanks to Audacity's editing ability, I was able to trash the flawed portion and re-record the figure; the MP3 export function merged the tracks into a single output. If one listens carefully, there's a slight burp in the music but no more so than a trivial loop stutter.
bjarvis: (GCA logo)
I finished recording four more A1 practice tips to send to the Seattle hubbies last night.

Two were regular dancing, the other two focused specifically on one call each, drilling it from the standard position and then from variations. For example, I ran chain reaction a few times from the standard quarter tag position (normal couples, RH ocean wave with boys on the ends in the center), then tried it with girls on the ends of the waves & outside couples half-sashayed, a left-handed wave in the center, etc..

I threw in lots of cuing --perhaps too much. It's hard to say how much is appropriate in a recording when one has never danced the level with the group in question. If I were running a workshop with them in person, it would be much easier to test their ability and see if I was pushing too hard.

I love using Audacity to record the figures. At least twice I screwed up the cuing seven minutes into a ten minute tip. Thanks to Audacity's editing ability, I was able to trash the flawed portion and re-record the figure; the MP3 export function merged the tracks into a single output. If one listens carefully, there's a slight burp in the music but no more so than a trivial loop stutter.

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