Rumba dance, music 4/4 beat, the speed is about 27 bars per minute.
Cha Cha Cha, the music is 4/4 beat, and the speed is about 3 1 bar per minute.
Samba, the music is 4/4 or 2/4 beats, and the speed is about 5 1 bar per minute.
Bullfighting dance originated in France and developed in Spain. The music is 2/4 beat and the speed is about 62 bars per minute.
Jive, the music is 2/4 beats, and the speed is about 62 bars per minute.
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The steps of ballroom dancing include routine step, trot, slow step, super trot, extended step and "static" step.
Constant rhythm This is the basic rhythm first determined according to the specific situation of different dance music. That is to say, in different dance music, dancers must first determine a constant step that matches the rhythm of the dance music according to the different beats of the dance music.
Trot is a faster pace than normal pace. General conventional pace takes a period of time, which is called "conventional pace", and the trot is 1/2 conventional pace.
A slow pace is a pace that is slower than the normal pace. Generally speaking, the normal pace is 1 and the slow pace is 1+ 1.
Super trot This is a faster pace than trot, and trot is measured by conventional pace. An ultra-trot only needs 1/4 constant steps, or even less.
Expansion step This is an extraordinary processing step. Usually it's a dance step with a little more than normal step size, which is about 1.5 normal step hour. In particular, the extended 0.5-step time is "scraped" from the previous routine step time or from the later routine step time.
"Static" step This is also a special processing step, which usually requires 2-3 routine steps. It needs to be clarified that "static" step and modeling are not the same thing.
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