Doug says "Defining the dance strictly by the music creates a very slippery 
slope.
Tell me - what is tango? Is it only OT Victor and the Old Guard? "... he 
continues to give as examples different tango orchestras with very different 
style.
 
IMO the answer is very simple.  The human brain has the capacity to recognize 
and distinguish an infinite number of elements: Faces for instance, cars, 
clothing, pieces of art, etc, etc, and of course music and dance.   
 
When you hear the very first few beats of a musical composition you immediately 
recognize if the music is popular or classical, if it is a foxtrot, a cha-cha 
or a tango, etc, and also you recognize who wrote that particular piece of 
music and who the singer is.
 
This is a process that is unconscious.  It has to do, in great part, with 
previous education and training.
 
At the very least you have to know how a foxtrot, a cha-cha or a tango sound, 
by prior experience in order to be able to distinguish them.  Experts can tell 
just by looking at a piece of art, if it is genuine or fake. This has to do 
with prior education as well.
 
Argentine Tango is a musical and a dancing form, very unique, a hybrid of 
blurred roots, born in an urban milieu, created by the people, 
in Rio de la Plata area. It has a very sensuous and complex choreography, it is 
played by the "orquesta tipica", it has a bandoneon as a distinctive 
instrument. Its lyrics deal with sadness, love, frustration, pain, despair, it 
is written using a slang called lunfardo. It is danced in a very unique 
embrace, with intense feeling, it is improvised, etc, etc, etc. The music 
notation may be 2/4 or 4/4.
 
I could give you many more characteristics but this note is supposed to be 
brief as per regulations of the list.
 
Summary: you recognize a tango the same as you recognize a face, unconsciously. 
There is no need to explain at a conscious level what the particularities of 
each face you recognize are. As I explained before: (no critic intended) 
ignorance (not always) could be the reason people use non-tango music to dance 
the tango choreography.  Everyone has the right to dance as he wishes, to any 
music that he chooses.
 
Sergio
Mar del Plata - Argentina
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