On 1/7/2014 10:20 AM, Greg McKenzie wrote:
I try to remember to let the band know that when I count out four beats
with my fingers it is a signal that the first figure of the dance starts
right after those beats.  I warn them that if something goes "wrong" or if
I get confused I will give them that signal to make it clear where the
"top" of the dance is.  This signal is useful if the band drops a "B" part
or if the dance gets off synch for any reason.  It can also signal that the
particular tune, or arrangement, might be confusing to dancers.

- Greg McKenzie

That's one of those cues that you don't need often, but when you do, hoo-boy is it useful! I'll try to remember to add this to my pre-game chat with the band. I've certainly needed it a couple of times, but haven't had the sign-language vocabulary to express it. Thanks for providing that, Greg.

Kalia

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