I hate "right shoulder round". It has the problem of using the term right in 
it. That makes it easy for people to confuse with a right allemande or a right 
shoulder do-si-do as you are calling it. Or right and left through. People 
often hear the first syllable you say to get direction, and that confuses them, 
especially if you have other moves starting with “right” in them in the dance. 
Also, the syllables don’t stand out - shoulder has little oomph, round 
similarly. There’s little way to shorten it as you call, which I like to do to 
cut down on interrupting the music. It’s a long string of words for one move.  
I do not use it. I use “spiral”, which a number of other people also use around 
here. I just really, really don’t like “right shoulder round”. I’m afraid “walk 
all around” has similar issues, at least for me - walk is used in other 
situations, you might have people walking individually around the small or 
large set, and be shortening that to “walk” - to me, walk could mean anything. 
Okay, it’s not always a perfect spiral, because you don’t always swing 
afterwards, but it has the virtue of people knowing what they are supposed to 
do immediately.
Martha


> On Oct 9, 2019, at 7:12 AM, Bob Hofkin via Callers 
> <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> 
> "Walk all around" [the left-hand lady] has been the MWSD terminology, and it 
> seems adequate to me. Why create new terminology?
> 
> Bob
> 
> On 10/9/2019 9:56, Adam Carlson via Callers wrote:
> 
>> BTW, I'm really saddened that the term "right shoulder round" has become
>> the standard replacement for gypsy. It's about as evocative as "modified
>> ballroom position paired rotation" is for swing and takes too long to say.
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