was avid (avoid) a Freudian slip? ________________________________ From: rich sbardella <[email protected]> To: Erik Hoffman <[email protected]>; Caller's discussion list <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [Callers] Circle & pass through as the last move of a dance
Thanks Erik, Your comments were helpful. I use Ladies and Gents so I connected, but your annotation will help avid left/right confusion. Is there a standard annotation for calls, and where do I find it? Rich ________________________________ From: Erik Hoffman <[email protected]> To: rich sbardella <[email protected]>; Caller's discussion list <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2014 11:47 AM Subject: Re: [Callers] Circle & pass through as the last move of a dance On 2/13/2014 7:53 AM, rich sbardella wrote: > I love the way the Hey is described in the dance below. As a caller that is > new to contra, the notation helps to understand the flow a little better. > Thanks, > Rich Snip >>> > B1. Hey (LR, NL, GR, PL) When I first looked at this, I had to get away from "Left Right" to "Ladies Right." I'd write: (WR, NL, MR, PL). Then looking at this, one need note this is a half-hey. I suppose the person jotting this down knows that, but for the rest of us, adding a X2 could help. Then to be explicit, one has to leave out the last PL. Thus to be totally accurate it's: (WR, NL, MR, PL, WR, NL, MR) Which is common, and only 7/8ths of a full hey... ~erik hoffman oakland, ca _______________________________________________ Callers mailing list [email protected] http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers
