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Posted: I was wondering if there is a good way to write down choreography for a poi performance? I have trouble remembering such stuff in my head, so if i could write it down and look back to it for practice until i have it memorized that would be awsome.
any ideas?
to spin or not to spin, that is the question.
FearpigSILVER Member member - tee hee "member" 279 posts Location: Bethnal Green, London, England (UK)
Posted: If you need to write it down then you can either story-board it (like a cartoon strip) with notes underneath. Write it as a list broken down into sections.....
Breakdown - funky never seen before move of Doooooom - apply plaster to ouchy - fishtails
Chorus - Matrix x2 - Halo x2 - Fishtails
Then you can concentrate on each section before sticking them together.
Hope that makes sense and is a little helpful!
"Whats wrong with the cat?" - Mrs Schrödinger
Sister ElevenGOLD Member owner of the group property 1,277 posts Location: Seattle, WA, USA
Posted: Also just a couple of threads below this are the threads 'MCP's Academy of How to Make a Routine to Music Good and Do Other Things to Music Good Too" and "Choreography building fundamental techniques" that have some decent tips.