It has been very interesting to observe the reactions to Melina's essay on 
DJing.  

Surely the intention of her essay was to share some general guidelines on 
structuring the music for a milonga - particularly useful for budding or 
inexperienced DJs. Like most creative undertakings there will be differences of 
approach based on any number of influences. However one needs a starting point. 
 I think Melina's essay certainly provides that. Other DJs, such as Stephen and 
Susan Brown from Tejastango, have also shared their practical advice. Such 
writings help to guide newbies, perhaps confirm DJ practice, provoke us as DJs 
to reflect on our choices .... as well as stimulate experimentation - because 
we are all different in our approaches and musical preferences.  

Finally, I see these writings as one of several vehicles for increasing 
appreciation - amongst the dancers - of the music presented for milongas. 
Usually dancers will quickly feel when the music is working or not working. 
Such articles help to provide them, and the DJ, with an understanding of why 
that might be so. 

Thank you Melina, and others, who go to the trouble of sharing your experience 
with the tango community.


Patricia Petronio
Tango Salón Adelaide
www.tangosalonadelaide.blogspot.com
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