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**T5-M3-T5-V3  
**T5-M3-T5-V3  
***[[Miguel Jahnel]] in Germany without cortinas but when I see that the dancer wants more tangos I change the structure to T6-M3-T6-V3 without cortinas. In BsAs T4-T4-M4-T4-T4-V4
***[[Miguel Jahnel]] in Germany without cortinas but when I see that the dancer wants more tangos I change the structure to T6-M3-T6-V3 without cortinas. In BsAs T4-T4-M4-T4-T4-V4
**T4-V3-T4-M3
***[[Tine Herreman]] - I use 4T-3V-4T-3M the first hour to prime the party, then I add an additional 4T in there for the bulk of the evening (doing either 4T-4T-3V-4T-3M or 4T-3V-4T-4T-3M ), and I end up the last hour doing 4T-4T-3V-4T-4T-3M.
*T-T-T-M-T-V reported at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TangoDJ/message/4588
*T-T-T-M-T-V reported at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TangoDJ/message/4588


==Links==
==Links==
*http://www.cyber-tango.com/art/tanda.html
*http://www.cyber-tango.com/art/tanda.html

Revision as of 2008-06-02T18:53:12

Overview

A tanda is a set of pieces of music, usually between three or five, that is played during a milonga. Most common the music is a tango, a milonga or a vals. Between two tandas a cortina might be played.

One way of arranging the music could be like the following:

  1. four tangos - cortina
  2. three milongas - cortina
  3. four tangos - cortina
  4. three vals - cortina

This could be notated as T4-M3-T4-V3.

Tandas can be arranged by orchestra, by lyrics, by time of recording, by "feel" of the music. In a tanda of tango it is common to play only music of one orchestra.

Sometimes also non-tango tandas are played, like Rock n roll, Cumbia, Chacarera.

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