Disco means a kind of popular dance music, which belongs to electronic music.
Disco is a popular dance music that emerged in the early 1970s. The music is relatively simple, with strong beats and strong dynamics. In the mid-1960s, disco was introduced to the United States. It was initially only circulated in some black clubs in New York. In the early 1970s, it gradually developed into a music form with national influence, and became popular around the world after the mid-1970s.
In the 1980s, disco music became popular in China after Leslie Cheung's song "Monica" became popular in Hong Kong. Musically, disco is generally based on 4/4 time, with a strong beat, and each beat is very prominent; its speed is about 120 beats per minute; its structure is short, the lyrics are simple, and there are many paragraphs of repetition.
Features
Disco dance has a large amount of activities and strong music rhythm. It is an impromptu free dance with no prescribed movements. The dancers are also appreciators of the music. They will first be immersed in the sound, bring themselves into the vortex of the sound, and dance with the intensity and sharpness of the music. Rhythm, because there is no prescribed pace.
They will improvise different body movements according to the changes in rhythm, twisting various parts of the body freely, especially the waist and hips, free and unrestrained, jumping out of themselves. At the same time, they will also create their own tricks, fully express their personalities without restraint, and perform various different actions. The number of dancers can be men and women dancing in pairs, or they can dance together as a group and have fun together.