I am Argentine, I grew up in Villa Urquiza (a neighborhood famous for its tango
clubs).
I have known most of the great tango teachers and dancers of my time; I never
heard any one once to talk about the 8 or the 4 musical phrase or of any count
of any type.
You have to recognize where the beat is. You must step on a beat, any beat. You
may dance fast or slowly, you may pause whenever you wish. You may pause after
the first step, or the second, or the third or after any one that you wish.
You have to feel the music, some people say that tango is a restrained emotion
that eventually explodes.
To learn to feel the music you must listen to tangos as much as you can.
Preferable to orchestras like Carlos Di Sarli, Angel D'agostino, osvaldo
Fresedo, Juan D'Arienzo, Miguel Calo, etc.
What you cannot do is to step off the beat.
A tango is your creation, it has a beginning a mid portion, a preparation for
the ending and an ending.
You have to make an interpretation of the music, adjusting somewhat to the
changes in dynamic that it has.
There are figures for Adagios (slow moments) and figures for Variations (fast
moments played by the bandoneon).
The back step is a natural one that occurs when you bring the left foot close
to the right one. Since you alternate both feet, like when you walk, after that
move with your left foot, the natural step next is with your right one.
This step (depending on many things,... available space behind you, for
instance) may be a real back step, it could be very short or long, or it could
be in place as a weight change. Or it could be a lateral step to the right, or
it could be a forward step, or you could cross it behind your left one for a
right half turn, etc.
Do you think that any of the following dancers are concerned with any 4 or 8 or
16 beat phrases or any count of any type?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3zet-EKeo8 Osvaldo zotto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alcBFsaRoPQ Tete Y silvia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDKwI0I8xms&feature=related osvaldo y coca
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVTHdM2LRLc&feature=related Orlando Paiva Jr.
Summary I have taught many foreigners to dance tango, I get them to dance to
the music very fast and I never mentioned any phrase either...but then there
are many ways to dance and many ways to teach.
So if you like to talk about phrases of the music please do, there is no need
to argue about this.
Best regards, Sergio
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