Any trick to it? Primarily for dancing purposes to distinguish between fast and slow.
Thanks.
I'm not sure what you mean... are you talking about just keeping time? Or determining tempo?
Hmm, keeping time I guess. For example dance steps are slow, slow, fast, fast, slow. How the hell do I time that to music for that dance?
The key, if I understand what you're asking, is to subdivide.
Instead if counting the beat straight on the quarter notes (1-2-3-1-2-3), break it down to the next level, usually an eighth note or triplet (1-and-2-and-3-and- or 1-and-uh-2-and-uh-3-and-uh).
Doing that will keep you timed up for your fast moves and grounded for the slower ones. If you're learning a routine, you can break the moves down and note checkpoints along the subdivision.
What kind of dancing?
Hmm, keeping time I guess. For example dance steps are slow, slow, fast, fast, slow. How the hell do I time that to music for that dance?
Yes I think this is what I am after. Problem is I don't know how to identify any of that.Tried searching online for some examples or something and came up blank. Probably because I am not sure what to search for.

What kind of dancing?
Sounds like Tango.
Slow---slow--Tan--go---slow
If you have to count, and can't feel the beats...you're going to have a HARD road to ho.
Yep Tango.I have a feeling it will be a hard road a head, but I like doing it.
Thanks wannabe, CABilly.
I'll listen to the vids you posted, hopefully it will help, and yes I can't even find a 1. Which is a first step.![]()