Excellent lesson! I loved what you explained about being aware of where your balance is if you want to lead whole notes. Great tip, even though it’s obvious.
Your videos are amazing. I have tried now to pay you on Venmo three times weeks apart. Each time it asked for the last four digits of your phone. You deserve it and I'd love to contribute.
There is a way to add something to ALL descriptions for ALL of your videos. I know because I have a channel. Maybe you should put that in there. Or maybe it's there and I didn't see.
“Whoever came up with this 8-count basic…” Juan Carlos Copes taught using this system and is credited for it. Along with Maria Nieves they popularized Tango all around the world from the 1960’s onward. Two important names to remember if you truly love Tango.
❤ Very helpful video! I loved what you said about not being a slave to the music. I have not searched yet, but do you have a video demonstrating how to dance to faster songs using all of these techniques? ❤
not necessarily. It all depends. Crosses should never be done automatically. The basic 8 step was invented in the 80's as a method for teaching, not as a rule for dancing. There are no fixed steps or sequences in Tango.
I think you can do that but it’s not always so even as that, with the former having all the accents sometimes taking more time, and then the latter arriving after 2-4-6-8
For the first time, I do not agree with Patricio and Eva. True, the whole journey takes eight times. But if you listen to tango music, you will notice that there is a "coma" at the fourth time - which is the right time for the cross of the lady. So you either skip the back step of the leader, in order to count 1-2-3-4 then 5-6-7-8, like the music, or take you back step during the preceding 8th or shortly after, a sort of counter tempo, but before the first step..
You two are delightful
Wonderful dancers
Great teachers
Lovely couple
Thank you so much!
Thank you. Fundamentals such as these are great to start with and revisit regularly.
The two of you make me think you're enjoying yourselves!!
Our pleasure! We enjoy sharing what we know :)
Great class! Well presented and useful information.
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson and a lovely dance! Thank you so much for uploading this video!!
ΣΑΣ ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΩ ΠΟΥ ΜΑΣ ΠΡΟΣΦΕΡΕΤΑΙ ΑΥΤΑ ΤΑ ΩΡΑΙΑ ΜΑΘΙΜΑΤΑ ΧΟΡΟΥ ΔΕΝ ΣΑΣ ΞΕΧΝΟ
Gracias, profes, aprecio mucho de vuestra idioma de Tango.
De nada :)
Excellent lesson! I loved what you explained about being aware of where your balance is if you want to lead whole notes. Great tip, even though it’s obvious.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Best lesson I have ever seen
So Amazing! Excited about this series!!!
Thanks for a nice video
¡¡Muchas gracias, genios!!
Love your amazing videos. Can't find link to subscribe🎉
this class about musicality is really useful. Make the usual figure has much more variation.
very good lesson, thank you!
Bravo 👏 muy buena clase! ❤️
Tangos today are 13:26 Nada - Carlos Di Sarli - Alberto Podesta (1944) 29:12 Tú... El Cielo Y Tú - Carlos Di Sarli - Alberto Podesta (1944)
Your videos are amazing. I have tried now to pay you on Venmo three times weeks apart. Each time it asked for the last four digits of your phone. You deserve it and I'd love to contribute.
Hello David. Thanks for your insistence! :) 6939
There is a way to add something to ALL descriptions for ALL of your videos. I know because I have a channel. Maybe you should put that in there. Or maybe it's there and I didn't see.
“Whoever came up with this 8-count basic…”
Juan Carlos Copes taught using this system and is credited for it. Along with Maria Nieves they popularized Tango all around the world from the 1960’s onward. Two important names to remember if you truly love Tango.
❤ Very helpful video! I loved what you said about not being a slave to the music. I have not searched yet, but do you have a video demonstrating how to dance to faster songs using all of these techniques? ❤
Is this channel dead? I really miss these two wonderful teachers 😟? Or are updates taking place exclusively in Patreon instead? Best, Stefan
Hello, I love your videos, could you tell me when is next video and how to watch your video live?
Thank you! We go live every Thursday between 10, or 10:30pm Pacific Standard Time, (PST).
@@Tangoexperts thank you
Ghassan Boubez from Montréal, Canada
Dans une milonga il y a trop de monde, donc pas de place pour marcher.
Debut :6.30
I too plan on visiting BA. Please recommend a male instructor and if possible his email. Thank you.
Fate vedere anche i passi
hmmm… when you are demonstrating…would you say that is the 3-3-2…the suspension after the 2?
Can’t find your other musicality video to which you are referring to. Is it available? Also where do you teach?
I wonder how to interpret Llamame - Pugliese - Moran 1950. . .
The 5 is the crossing do woman
not necessarily. It all depends. Crosses should never be done automatically. The basic 8 step was invented in the 80's as a method for teaching, not as a rule for dancing. There are no fixed steps or sequences in Tango.
would you say : moving/transferring the 1-3-5-7 and the arriving/standing foot pressing to floor is 2-4-6-8?
I think you can do that but it’s not always so even as that, with the former having all the accents sometimes taking more time, and then the latter arriving after 2-4-6-8
For the first time, I do not agree with Patricio and Eva. True, the whole journey takes eight times. But if you listen to tango music, you will notice that there is a "coma" at the fourth time - which is the right time for the cross of the lady. So you either skip the back step of the leader, in order to count 1-2-3-4 then 5-6-7-8, like the music, or take you back step during the preceding 8th or shortly after, a sort of counter tempo, but before the first step..
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Too long intro
Just dance! Too much talking
Demasiado bla bla bla.😢