I didn't get from your original post that you had a Tango band. I assumed you had a swing band or some other type.
If you have a Tango Dance band I'm sure everyone on this list would welcome you to their milonga, over recorded music, if they could afford your band. In small cities like where I live, we probably couldn't. But we would probably travel Tampa to dance with you. We've tried to get a Tango band here, but our problem has been to find a bandoneon player (and of course a budget. Obviously musicians deserve compensation.) El Stevito de Gainesville On 5/5/2010 4:30 PM, AJ Azure wrote: > As for how they play, there plenty of bad swing bands too. It doesn't mean > you apply that across the board. I for one have no interest in neo or nuevo > and do all old but, am not so closed that I don't like incorporating > modern ideas in to some arrangements while keeping it traditional. > My orchestra wouldn't stand a chance with you because, you've already made > up your mind. That's sad. I'm just glad your attitude is not the all > encompassing one. I'm doing an event at the Player's Club in NY and The PA > Museum of Art and that to me says (thankfully) people still want live music > with their tango. > It's sad that you seem to be unable to be touched by the live music > interaction. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l