Hi Greg,

I'm always puzzled by statements such as yours. I appreciate your contribution 
and courage to post your opinion, but I have to wonder what tango music you are 
talking about.... Maybe you are trying to find a steady, easy to follow beat to 
the music of Hugo Diaz' harmonica.... Otherwise I cannot believe that you can 
say that there is no known timing in Argentine tango music. ...The beat of 
danceable tango music is so pronounced and overpowering that you have to dance 
rhythmically.... The 4x4 and 2x4 of the tango is incredibly strong. Milonga and 
vals are also extremely rhythmical and the beat or timing is very easy to 
feel...   

Still, I do believe you. I've met a number of guys and women who have the 
hardest time finding the rhythm of the tango. I don't know what it is, but some 
folks just have a hard time with music... I've taught in many classes by having 
the people tap their foot to the strong beats in tango, I've had them snap 
their fingers and even clap their hands to the beat. They seem to get it, but 
immediately after the exercise, they dance completely off the beat. It's 
amazing really, I wish there was something that could be taken or inhaled to 
make the beat accessible to more people... Please, try listening to Rodriguez 
of the 50's, Darienzo from the 30's and 40's, and definitely good old Di Sarli 
from the 50's. If you don't hear the the timing pretty soon, please go to some 
teachers and ask them to work with you to help you find and use the beat of the 
tango. I guarantee you that there is so much rhythm in tango that it's 
practically impossible to ignore.

Cheers,

Manuel


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> Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 14:40:23 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> This tends to be the thing I find most guys around here struggle with.
> In ballroom dances, there's a known timing that you can find in the music.
> With Argentine Tango, there isn't. AT is more about feeling the music.
> That's a difficult concept to get across sometimes, especially when you're
> also trying to teach them how tango works. This gets more problematic when
> the music branches out away from traditional tango music.
>
> -Greg G

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