You can really learn what musicality isn't when you listen to the types of songs DJ's outside of Argentina juxtapose during a tanda. Part of musicality is the finely tuned blending of one song practically melting seamlessly into the next so that the leads can move with the same rhythm and maintain a certain flow of dancing that is characterized by all the songs in the tanda. The horror of going from a nuevo tune to a show tango song to a song from the 40's is jarring and impedes and defies the concept of musicality. If as a dancer you find that you can easily shift gears to adopt to these poorly arranged tandas, you probably are not experiencing musicality and are just dancing over the music, oblivious to beats, rhythms, counter rhythms and melodies. Oouch. Sherrie Pallotta Shaker Heights
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