Have you ever gone to a club and watched a black person dance, then turn around watch a white person dance?
Nine times out of ten the black person is dancing with the rhythm of music. On the other hand, the white person tends to dance on a rhythm that consist of them moving several beats before or after the rhythm of the music playing.
Why is this? Of course, there are exceptions for every race, but more often than not white people get accused of not having any rhythm.
Can someone answer this question for me? What do white people hear when they listen to music, do they hear the beats of the music or do they just move freely with the words of the song, having no concern of whether their movements are rhythmic or not?
Thanx
2007-02-21
11:54:59
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MikaDaQT
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