An article about Astor Piazzola caught my eye first. When the local Philharmonic did a concert of his music, my partner (who is very musical) thought I would like to go (I am NOT musical!). I went with some curiosity, but that's about it - until I saw tango dancers on stage and my first thought was "I HAVE to do that!!" The thing is, I have absolutely no ear for music - my kids used to play piano and when I complimented them on a piece they'd laugh and say that, for all I knew, they were playing scales - they were right...the only way I can "hear" music is by moving to it....now that I am learning tango now, I listen to tango music non-stop, all the time, no matter what - on my IPOD, on the kitchen CD player, in my car, etc. - to make up for my "inability to hear" music, but when I do, I picture in my head how I might dance to it.....and it must be working because a surprising number of follows hve complemented me on my "musicality."
My point is that - if I had waited to learn the music before dancing, whenever people mentioned tango, I'd still be saying "yeah, I read an interesting article about Astor Piazzola once." These are so many different learning styles, so many ways to come to tango - all I can say is "however you got here, I am glad to see you and now let's dance....." Have you joined the Buffalo Argentine Tango Society Yahoo! group yet? It's easy, and the best way to make sure you know what we're doing and what's going on with the Argentine tango in and around Buffalo......go to www.yahoo.com > select Groups > search for Buffalo Argentine Tango Society > follow the directions to join BATS_tango. Thanks! ________________________________________________________________________ More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
