I should have also added, what happens when a DJ plays lots of vals and lots of 
milongas?  They get complaints.  It all points to the same thing.  People 
expect some variety.  Some lightness to counterpoint the seriousness of tango.  
You're a DJ, Ron.  Don't you pick your music to create an atmosphere and flow 
to the milonga?

Trini de Pittsburgh


--- On Wed, 6/2/10, RonTango <ronta...@rocketmail.com> wrote:


> 
> so about 1/4 - 1/3 vals and milonga. Anything less is
> disappointing. Vals and milonga are not there to provide
> 'color'. they are part of the aural environment of a
> milonga.    
> 



      

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