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Make The World Go 'Round
06.12.10

I know I've discussed this several times in the past, but it is a tender subject and near and dear to my heart.
 
I've had people literally accost me over my opinion in previous articles regarding the music on the scene. Believe me, it gets that personal!
 
Musical taste is a very personal thing and can range from a very narrow view of "good" music to an extremely generous ear to many genre and styles.
 
With all of our travels over the years, I have had an opportunity to sample many events and see what seems to drive dancers to the floor and just as important, what can drive them away. Based on those observations, I offer some thoughts on this subject:
 

  • WCS is evolving and dancers that are joining our community are very much tuned into today's music.
  • Dancers appreciate good music in general and tend to want to hear a variety rather than 1 type or genre.
  • There is a pendulum effect in speed of music preferred. It has gone from very fast when I started dancing, to slow in recent years and appears to be speeding up again.
  • At dances with a mix of dance styles, the DJ's have their work cut out for them. There is always that dissatisfaction level of one group never getting enough of the music they want. If you have two groups, that irritation goes up many times if the DJ doesn't find a fine line of balance.
  • Oldies are great, but they need to be sprinkled into the current mixes. Most sessions, I find the DJ's to be a little heavy on old fav's. We have to guard against being lazy in the industry, as safe plays such as these wear thin with many dancers.
  • This may catch a little flack, but generally speaking younger dancers are much more tolerant of music variations. This in spite of the fact that they are usually spending a higher percentage of their earnings to dance compared with the more established older crowd.

 
One of the issues that constantly rears up is a lack of tolerance. There are some dancers who complain about some one else's music and really become somewhat belligerent if they don't get what they want. I had an occasion where a dance was advertised rather widely as swing heavy due to an event that was swing oriented. On game day, I had a hustle dancer upset with the mix, because it did not have enough classic hustle. Rather than accept that they somehow missed all the signs, emails and flyers, they felt that the night belonged to them and should have been readjusted to their tastes...sigh....
 
When you are at a dance, you are usually welcome to make a request or two. The DJ's are happy to do this. Don't be a nuisance and try to program the whole night. Be respectful of others and their choices in music. We all benefit from the diversity in our dances!

 

Article Topics

Basics

Some Thoughts On Leading 10.21.07

Challenge Yourself 05.30.07

Music...That Third Partner 01.05.07

Guys: Doing Our Part 01.28.07

Ladies, You Gotta Let Them Lead! 01.22.07

Finding More Resources 12.10.06

Considering Your Next Step To New Levels In Your Dance 11.27.06

Coming Home To Basics 11.02.06

Community

Take A Little Time 12.03.11

The Road To Here 01.30.11

Remember Where You Came From 12/28/10

For The Holidays 12/11/10

Make The World Go 'Round 06/12/10

Love To Dance? Share It 03/14/10

Gold in 3 or 4 Minutes 08/18/09

Growing By Getting Young! 08/09/09

Andrew Makowski Wins First Florida Youth Swing Dance Scholarship 08/01/09

The Perrotta Midiri Youth Dance Scholarship 09/17/08

It's All About Us! 05/20/08

Something To Consider 04/15/08

Keepin’ The Warm Fuzzy Feelings 03/28/08

An Interview With Me 11.20.07

Happiness Is 09.08.07

What's The Fuss? 08.22.07

Something To Ponder 08.15.07

Young At Heart 07.16.07

Ain't Technology Grand? 06.30.07

It's your Dance 05.22.07

Dance Paths 05.16.07

My Holiday Wish 12.21.06

Savor Your Dancing 11.13.06

The Dance Jungle

Expanding The Circle 08.17.11

Staying Busy 08.12.10

The Rewards Of Training 09.29.09

Dive In! 08.09.09

The Journey Together 08.04.09

Finding Your "AHA!" 04.04.09

Tough Going! 03.01.09

Make It Real 01.28.09

Your Best Friends... 03.06.08

Does the Music Fit? 08.25.07

Who, Me? 07.10.07

We've All Been There 02.07.07

Dancing From The Heart 02.07.07

Getting In The Game 01.12.07

Savor Your Dancing 12.01.06

Finding Your Way In The Dance Jungle 11.20.06

Advanced

Contests 06.23.11

The Versatility of WCS 03.13.11

The Strangest Places 10.28.10

Sharing 01.21.10

Coming At Cha 06.07.07

Nightclub 2 Step Vs Nightclub Slow Dance 02.01.07

Music...That Third Partner 01.05.07

 
 
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