Little snippets of music float around that I feel I've definitely danced to before. I was just listening to Piazzolla's Libertango wondering why it sounded so familiar and I slowly started to connect the dots.
Heard it at Practica with the live band and it was also in Jenny Smith's video for some English program. Plus I think they've played it at practica before too.
It's funny coz it took me so long to hunt down the neotango song that was on during Somer Surgit's class and I'm about 85% sure it's "Borges y Paraguay" by Bajofondo. Attempting to put all the years of piano and music listening skills to play. (It's not surprising I passed my theory by about 1 point and scored lowest for aural in Piano, I cannot listen to music to save my life).
Tango is as much about the music as it is about the actual movements. Certain pieces move you and speak to you to move in certain ways. That's what you call musicality.
Heard it at Practica with the live band and it was also in Jenny Smith's video for some English program. Plus I think they've played it at practica before too.
It's funny coz it took me so long to hunt down the neotango song that was on during Somer Surgit's class and I'm about 85% sure it's "Borges y Paraguay" by Bajofondo. Attempting to put all the years of piano and music listening skills to play. (It's not surprising I passed my theory by about 1 point and scored lowest for aural in Piano, I cannot listen to music to save my life).
Tango is as much about the music as it is about the actual movements. Certain pieces move you and speak to you to move in certain ways. That's what you call musicality.
Comments
Post a Comment