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This is great! Thank you!
While we're on music, I've decided to try out some tango karaoke to help with
my Spanish and learn more about the music. I've seen some DVD's on
Amazon.com. Any suggestions on which ones might be good?
Trini
--- On Wed, 7/28/10, Nitin Kibe nitink...@hotmail.com
When you attend a milonga (or a practica for that matter) what proportion of
the music do you want to hear with lyrics?
At some events I have attended over the last three years there seems to be
musical preference towards tango music that has a strong beat and without
lyrics. It is my belief
Hi Vince,
I by far prefer music with lyrics.
D'Agostino with Vargas, Calo with Beron, D'Arienzo with Maure or Echague, Di
Sarli with Podesta or Rufino or Duran, Canaro with Charlo or Maida or Fama,
Fresedo with Ray, Donato with Lita Morales either by herself or in a duo or
trio, these are