![]() ![]() Choreography utilizes the idea given by the music. The routine must be performed entirely to music. Musicality is the ability of the performer(s) to interpret music and to demonstrate not only its rhythm and speed, but its flow, shape, intensity and passion within the physical performance. In order to have the appropriated sets of AMP sequences, it is recommended to use music with 8 counts structure which will help the recognition of AMP sequences. It is expected that the performers select music with a correct structure and with different parts (varied music), in order to avoid monotony of the music used Themes or musical pieces (one or more, like a medley) Opening, ending, phrases, accents, beats Melody / Style of music (salsa, tango, folk, disco, rock, joyful, dramatic, etc.) It should flow, with a clear start and clear ending, with well integrated sound effects (if they are included), respecting the musical phrases. The recording and mixing of music must be of professional quality and well integrated, and without any abrupt cuts, giving a sense of one music piece. Technically the music must be perfect, can be the original or can be a version arranged, without abusing extra accents and without excessive use of rhythmical base used as background (too loud/louder than melody) the melody of the song should be audible over the base or background added and not vice versa. It should be dynamic, varied (not monotonous), rhythmical, original (creative), countable (with beats or not, but possible to identify the appropriate timing/tempo for aerobic gymnastics, with a rhythm which can be counted). The music used by the performers should respect the characteristics of aerobic gymnastics and its nature. The way they use and interpret the music will determine and show if the selection was appropriate and helped to highlight the performance. Some music themes can be used by man, woman, mixed pair, trios or groups. These differences should be reflected in the chosen music. To be an individual competitor or a MP, or a TR or a GR are all different: all the music does not fit with all the categories and ages. There is both male and female performer/s as well as the different ages of the competitors. The music must be suitable for the category, and enhance the routine. The chosen music must give an advantage to the individual competitor’s characteristics and style. It must also be used to inspire the overall choreography and contribute to the style and quality of the choreography, as well as to the expression of the gymnasts.Įvery routine should have a story and the selected music must represent the story the gymnast and the choreographer want to transmit. It will support and highlight the performance. A good musical selection will help establish the structure and pace, as well as the theme of the exercise. ![]()
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