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Paul H

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Since: Apr 20, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 7:55 pm
Post subject: What is 32 count phrasing - in fitness music?
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Just a general question really..

I have been shuffling around the web looking at various types of
aerobic/workout music. I keep seeing the expression "32 count phrase". Can
someone explain what this is? Is it something only an instructor would need
in their workout music?

Many thanks,

Paul

P.S. I have a fair understanding of music, beats to the bar etc..

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Denise Howard

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 8:17 pm
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In article , Paul H
wrote:

> Just a general question really..
>
> I have been shuffling around the web looking at various types of
> aerobic/workout music. I keep seeing the expression "32 count phrase". Can
> someone explain what this is? Is it something only an instructor would need
> in their workout music?

It's nearly mandatory when the workout is very choreographed, as for
example most any step class is, so that one can expect to end a
symmetrical pattern on the correct foot. More freeform formats, like
cardio-kickboxing or sports conditioning, where the music is basically
just for atmosphere, don't require it. 32-count phrasing makes the
music more versatile; you don't have to plan around and listen for the
spots where a phrase is dragged out for a few extra beats, and you
don't have to see puzzled faces on your participants who don't
necessarily recognize what's wrong, but they know something's not
right.

Personally, I won't buy workout music that doesn't conform to 32-count
phrasing.

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Denise denise dot howard at comcast dot net
ACE and AFAA certified fitness instructor
AFAA step and kickboxing certified

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