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We also ask the DJs at milongas and practicas what they are playing when we hear something we particularly like. Classics of Tango Dance Music and Mike Lavocah’s recommendations at .uk are other useful resources. In starting our collection of tango music for social dancing, we found the ‘Tango Montreal‘_ website to be helpful. music stores are not well suited for social dancing. Most of the tango recordings available in U.S. Building a Tango Music Collection for Social Dancing – Introduction / Overview – Where to Buy – Getting Started in Building a Collection * A Basic Collection (An annotated list) * Expanding the Basic Collection * A Basic Collection on a Budget – Building a More Extensive Collection * Principal Elements of a More Extensive Collection – A Note on Fidelity – A Note on Changing Availability – Some of the Better Recordings * The Old Guard * The Early Golden Age * Orchestras of the Golden Age * Transition to New Tango * New Tango * Modern Tango Orquestas * Neo-Tango Music * Compilations – Recordings to Avoid – Some of Our Favorite Tango CDs – Tango Montreal Top 25Ī person attempting to develop a collection of tango music faces two challenges: knowing which recordings are likely to be suitable for social dancing and finding a place to buy them.by Stephen and Susan Brown A comprehensive guide for getting started on building a collection of Argentine tango music for social dancing. It has not been revised to include the latest updates. ġ8 Guides to Tango Music for Social Dancingīook-tejas-music Documentation, Release latestĪttention: This ebook is based on information from 2000-2013. ġ7 A DJ’s Guide Neo-Tango Recordings 17.1 Some Tango-Fusion Recordings. 16.3 Progressive (Pugliese/Piazzolla/Salgan/Troilo) Sensibilities 16.4 Music from Tango Shows. 15.6 Golden Age Lyrical Caló, Troilo, Di Sarli, Canaro, Fresedo, Tanturi, Demare, De Angelis 15.7 Golden Age Dramatic De Angelis, Pugliese. 15.4 Golden Age Softer Rhythmic Troilo, Tanturi, Caló, Laurenz, D’Agostino, Troilo, Di Sarli 15.5 Golden Age Smooth Di Sarli, Canaro, Fresedo, Troilo. 15.3 Golden Age Harder Rhythmic D’Arienzo, Biagi, Rodríguez. ġ5 An Annotated List of Tandas 15.1 Old Guard Orquesta Típica Victor, Carabelli, Lomuto, Fresedo. 14.3 Alternative Strategies for Programming an Evening’s Music 14.4 Closing an Evening of Dancing. ġ4 Programming an Evening’s Music 14.1 Programming a Cycle. 13.4 Why Golden-Age Recordings Dominate Most Playlists 13.5 Using Post-Golden-Age Recordings. ġ3 Playing Music for Milongas: The DJ’s Role 13.1 Overview – The DJ’s Role. ġ2 Classics of Tango Dance Music 12.1 List as of. ġ1 Music for Dancers New to Argentine Tango 11.1 Overview. 7.3 Orchestras of the Golden Age 7.4 Transition to New Tango. Some of the Better Recordings 7.1 The Old Guard. īuilding a More Extensive Collection 4.1 Principal Elements of a More Extensive Collection. Getting Started in Building a Collection 3.1 A Basic Collection (An annotated list). Book-tejas-music Documentation Release latest