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PreBronze Registered:: 02-10-2001 Posts: 99 | Hi Sydni. The slow cha cha may have been a regular cha cha slowed down several beats. We have a CD player at the ballroom where I practice that can slow down or speed up the music. |
PreBronze Location: Singapore Registered:: 05-22-2002 Posts: 13 | I do know that it is not in very good taste to release this song but what i can say is that this song is very popular at my club and the guests always ask for it. The best version for this song is by Ross Mitchell available from the compilation Gold Latin 2. I'm a DJ and most of the time i will avaoid playing unless there are song requests. Kaze P.S. Miss Y, you mayneed to send another copy to Dance Listen Records |
Silver Location: Regina, SK, Canada Registered:: 01-03-2001 Posts: 422 | quote:It could also be that the songs are at the correct tempo but seem slow. (i.e. an auditory illusion). For example, I slowed down "Bailando Boogalo" (from the Mucho Mambo CD), a fast cha-cha (36 mpm) to the correct tempo. Slowing this song down seemed to take the energy out of the music. I use this example because I have heard this song used in competition. I have also heard music where the melody and rhythm don't match. The song will seem slow when it actually fast or vice versa. Blair |
Silver Location: san jose, ca Registered:: 01-26-2001 Posts: 374 | Any song where it skips beats halfway through. There are a bunch of these hiding on dance CD's.. One second you're on beat, the next second you're off beat and you don't know why.. -Mike |
PreBronze Location: London, UK Registered:: 05-14-2002 Posts: 35 | Wow, there are lots of appalling songs out there. How about the Blue Danube chacha? I heard it last year, but once only thank god. There are so many bad waltzes - The Story Of Tina, With Pen In Hand... the list goes on. I agree the Titanic Paso theme is an amazing work of awfulness. There are so many twee sounding rumbas its just depressing! |
PreBronze Registered:: 05-19-2002 Posts: 19 | In my mind, some of the 'worst' dance music is good music that has been missappropriated - either recorded in a new style it doesn't fit, or played in a situation where one can't do the appropriate dance. Examples: Fly Me to the Moon (a wonderful foxtrot) makes a horrid waltz. I was actually at a place that played this, then also another version (tango perhaps - I forget) back to back, and never played the foxtrot original. Sing Sing Sing is a classic quickstep. But playing it in a nightclub with a tiny floor choked with swing dancers is just cruel to the ballroom types present. And then there's the cha-cha version of Hernando's hideway - it's not bad, just embarrasing when you recognize the intro, invite someone to "tango" and then it turns cha-cha on you... [ 05-26-2002, 12:23 PM: Message edited by: naturalspinturn ] |
PreChampionship Location: US Registered:: 11-06-2001 Posts: 1059 | quote:I'd leave that version at just plain embarrasing. Makes me think the DJ is usually hidden in a booth for his own safety! |
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