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The cha-cha has in a _____ meter 2

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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The cha-cha has in a 4/4 meter

  • Cha cha is a joyous, flirtatious dance with cheerful energy.
  • It is a mixture of other Latin dances, particularly mambo and rumba.
  • The primary difference between cha-cha and mambo/rumba is a threefold step (cha cha cha) that restores the slow step.
  • Cha-cha music is comprised in 4/4 time which is four beats by a bar of music.
  • For every bar of music, there are 2 slow and 3 sharp steps, which may be amounted to something as one, two, cha, cha, cha or step, step, step, sharp step, sharp step.
  • The footwork is easy and primarily concentrates on just changing positions and weight from one foot to another.

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Answered by DevendraLal
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  • The cha-cha is 4/4 meters in length.
  • The cha cha is a flirty, upbeat dance with happy energy.
  • It combines several different Latin dances, especially the mambo and rumba.
  • The main distinction between cha-cha and mambo/rumba is a tripartite step that resumes the slow step (cha cha cha).
  • Four beats make up a bar of music, which is how the cha-cha rhythm is composed.
  • There are two slow steps and three sharp steps for every bar of music, which can be expressed as one, two, cha, cha, cha, or step, step, step, sharp step, sharp step.
  • The footwork is simple and mostly involves shifting weight and position from one foot to the other.

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