[Tango-L] Igor's Question: a woman's perspective

Trini y Sean (PATangoS) patangos at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 3 22:09:52 EDT 2007


Good suggestions, Victor.

I'd also suggest Francisco Canaro to find the rhythm. 
IMHO, no other orchestra is clearer and with such
consistency of music.

Trini de Pittsburgh

--- Victor Bennetts <Victor_Bennetts at infosys.com> wrote:

> 
> Greg,
> If you find dancing to the rhythm difficult you could try
> dancing to the melody instead. Personally I find that
> more difficult, but I think followers like it because
> there are a lot more pauses and slow steps for them to
> embellish. Just try listening for the voice or the
> violins and go with that part. A good song to try would
> be something like Pasional.
> 
> In terms of finding the rhythm, try anything by
> D'Arienzo, Biagi or Rodríguez where the beat is pretty
> strong. I would defy anyone not to find the rhythm in El
> Recodo where Biagi must have told his piano player to
> beat the piano like a drum. Plus it is one of the best
> tracks for dancing anyway. I just wish someone would
> invent a time machine so I could go back and hear those
> guys live.
> 
> Victor Bennetts
> 


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