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You’re Not Bad at Rhythm—You’re Just Listening Narrowly
If rhythm feels stressful or elusive, the problem may not be your ability — but how narrowly you’ve been taught to listen.
Sharon Ross
3 min read


Part 4: The Unspoken Conversation
The most powerful conversations on stage happen without words.
They happen in glances, pauses, shared timing, and mutual respect. They happen when no one is trying to prove anything—and everyone is listening.
When dancers understand this, they stop asking how to look confident and start focusing on how to stay connected.
Sharon Ross
3 min read


Part 2: Meeting the Band
Meeting the band is not about learning the names of instruments or memorizing cues. It’s about understanding how musicians think, listen, and feel their way through time.
Sharon Ross
3 min read


Part 1: Learning to Listen Differently
Understanding Live Music as a Living Partner
Sharon Ross
4 min read
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