Maybe phrased squares can be a bit faster than contras because there is more resting (to
catch your breath) in squares, waiting while the sides or heads do something...
Becky
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Folks,
I am curious. Tempo for contra is often below 120 bpm. I learned to call
squares at about 128 bpm.
Is this significant difference the norm, and if so why?
Rich Sbardella
Stafford Springs, CT