Tango music is an essential part of dancing tango and it goes without saying that an understanding of the music will go a long towards the development of your dance. It can inspire, motivate both leaders and followers to do more and open the possibilities of intimate dancing experiences.
For those new to Tango, the beginning of this journey is daunting because of the sheer volume of available material spanning several stages in the history of the music.
Personally speaking, It took several months trawling and unnecessary purchases before finally discovering danceable tango Orchestras/CD/Tracks suitable for the beginners. My education began with several hours and months listening (whilst still attending classes) to several Tangos, milongas and vals before I begin to appreciate the relationship between Tango music and the dance.
For the absolute beginners to tango, where do you start your education? The first step to understanding the rhythm of Argentine tango music is to begin with the music of the Francisco Canaro and Carlos Di Sarli.
The music of both orchestras is particularly suitable for learning to hear and move to the beat of tango. we would consider recommendation the following CDs from both orchestras.
Francisco Canaro – La Melodia de Nuestro Adios
Carlos Di Sarli – RCA Victor 100 AƱos
The “La Melodia de Nuestro Adios” CD contains mix tracks of Tango, Milonga and Vals, both CDs are also have clear and simple walking beat for dancing.
The quest for Tango Musicality is an ongoing and like the dance is a never-ending learning process.
What are you waiting for? Start listening and practicing your walking. Enjoy.