This weeks alternative tanda focuses on electronic tango music. "Felino" is almost a classic of electronic tango and is often used at alternative milongas. I have put it with two songs by Otros Aires, one of the best modern tango bands. The second song mentions the greatest classic tango orchestras Pugliese, Troilo, d'Arienzo. The final song is a great cover of Pugliese's classic song, "La Yumba."
Here is a wonderful video by Sebastian Arce and Mariana Montes on the tango embrace.
Wonderful explanation of the tango embrace. Students of ours will recognize almost all of these explanations.. such as the idea that you don't take the embrace and then begin dancing, taking the embrace is part of the dance.
I just had someone ask me yesterday about when you take the embrace do you start with the open side or the close(d) side. First I respond to the woman. If she lifts her left arm and not her right, then I start with the close side (and vice versa). If she waits for me to initiate the embrace, then I will usually lift my left arm, so starting with the close side. Then, of course, I would expect her to lift her left arm so that we can take the embrace on the close side. Notice Sebastian do this at 6.33 of the video. BUT there are many nice ways to take the embrace at 6.22 he takes both sides of the embrace at the same time.
After a class with them in Baltimore a few years ago, I made significant changes to my embrace which have worked very well for me. The main one being not bringing my right shoulder forward in the embrace. I attempt to keep my chest very flat. Many leaders reach way around the follower with their right arm, bringing their right shoulder forward, and thus they end up leading with their right shoulder rather than with their center. As he says in the video, I bring my right hand around her and try to position my right hand in front of my spine. If we are leading from the center instead of from one side or the other then the lead will be very clear.
This weeks tanda is a classic golden age tanda by Juan d'Arienzo with Hector Maure singing. From 1940 to 1944, d'Arienzo had a wonderful orchestra with Hector Maure singing and Fulvio Salamanca on piano.
Here is my collection of mixed vals tandas. My favorites are highlighted. I usually play 3 song vals tandas, but most of the tandas below are arranged in 4 song tandas for when they are needed.
Song
Orchestra
Cantor/Singer
Year
Type
This is one of my faovrite vals tandas. This includes a wonderful version of Corazón de Artista by Ricardo Malerba.
Bajo Un Cielo de Estrellas
Francisco Lomuto
Fernando Díaz
1941
Vals
Corazón de Artista
Ricardo Malerba
1943
Vals
Lagrimas y Sonrisas
Rodolfo Biagi
1941
Vals
I think this is a great example of trying to put songs together that have a similar spirit and feel. These are fun and playful and fit together very well. All of these are real crowd pleasers, especially Tengo Mil Novias and Estas Chicas se Quieren Casar. People are always smiling and laughing after this tanda.
Here is my collection of vals tandas. My favorites are highlighted. I usually play 3 song vals tandas, but most of the tandas below are arranged in 4 song tandas for when they are needed.
This is a very unique vals tanda and i often get very positive comments when I play it. Los Provincianos is not very well know so I doubt you have ever heard this before. Los Provincianos was an early group lead by Ciriaco Ortiz, who was a very well known bandoneonista. He had a unique style and almost makes it sound like his bandoneon is singing. I should also note that the versions are on the album are of pretty bad quality and I have cleaned these songs up substantially to remove static and hiss. I only include Rosalinda here if you absolutely must have a 4 song tanda, but would normally leave it off.
A Tu Memoria Madrecita
Los Provincianos
Luís Díaz
1934
Vals
Un Placer
Los Provincianos
Carlos Lafuente
1933
Vals
Volvió La Princesita
Los Provincianos
Luís Díaz
1932
Vals
Rosalinda
Ciriaco Ortiz
1955
Vals
Amor y Celo
Orquesta Tipica Victor
Carlos Lafuente
1933
Vals
Sin Rumbo Fijo
Orquesta Tipica Victor
Angel Vargas
1938
Vals
Temo
Orquesta Tipica Victor
Mario Pomar
1940
Vals
Intima
Orquesta Tipica Victor
Carlos Lafuente
1940
Vals
Listen to this Tanda
I love Rodriguez's valses and have here put together his best valses in different ways.
Here is my collection of vals tandas. My favorites are highlighted. I usually play 3 song vals tandas, but most of the tandas below are arranged in 4 song tandas for when they are needed.
Here is my collection of vals tandas. My favorites are highlighted. I usually play 3 song vals tandas, but most of the tandas below are arranged in 4 song tandas for when they are needed.
This weeks tanda is a classic golden age tanda by Alfredo de Angelis. I do not usually play very much de Angelis tangos, but I love this set. The singing is beautiful and the tempo is very upbeat and energetic.
Here is a bonus Vals tanda by Alfredo de Angelis. De Angelis created some of the most beautiful valses ever recorded and I like to follow the above set with a set of his valses.