Fortunately we don’t seem to have dancers who are dogmatic about the music, so I will mix instrumentals and vocal in a tanda. For me, it is more important to let guests know in advance what to expect than to do requests for alternative music. We advertise Classic Tango. People attend because that’s what they prefer and expect. John
> On 14 Oct 2015, at 12:36 AM, Lois Donnay <don...@donnay.net> wrote: > > Thanks for everyone's comments on this. To take it in another direction - I > guess I was also surprised that local DJ's would so readily dismiss - even > denigrate - the musical preferences of some people. If it is known that some > don't like dancing to vocals, should the DJ spring one on unsuspecting > dancers in the middle of a tanda? Is it the DJ's job to tell people what they > should or shouldn't prefer? > > I love vocals myself, but I also listen to the dancers. I don't like > alternative tango, but I'll play it if there are dancers out there I know > will enjoy it. > ᐧ > > Lois Donnay > Minnesota > _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l