Red Bates, 1990 Patter
Creator: Red Bates (1990)
The 1990 dance was again for the Longmeadow club. The most striking thing to notice is the much slower tempo. In 1980 Red’s tempo for the opening patter call was 128 beats per minute (bpm). By 1990 he (and several others) had slowed the tempo considerably. In this tip the tempo is 116 bpm which is less, even, than he usually used at that time.
Collection: MWSD
Subjects: Modern square dance - general
Tags: Red Bates
Subjects: Modern square dance - general
Tags: Red Bates
Item Relations
This Item | is related to | Item: Red Bates 1961, Patter |
This Item | is related to | Item: SDFNE 1960's Era Recordings |
This Item | is related to | Item: Red Bates 1968 Patter |
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Citation
Red Bates, “Red Bates, 1990 Patter,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, http://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1460.
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Red Bates, 1990 Patter
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Description
The 1990 dance was again for the Longmeadow club. The most striking thing to notice is the much slower tempo. In 1980 Red’s tempo for the opening patter call was 128 beats per minute (bpm). By 1990 he (and several others) had slowed the tempo considerably. In this tip the tempo is 116 bpm which is less, even, than he usually used at that time.
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Source
Square Dance Foundation of New England
Date Created
1990
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Duration
7:57