The Argentine Tango

Tango has been influenced over time by the many cultures and peoples passing through the port city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. A large portion of the immigrants who've helped influence tango are the Spanish and Italian. The most common instrument used in tango, bandoneĆ³n, was originally invented in Germany and brought over by the Europeans. 

The tango is a very seductive dance with moves of passion and intimacy. Tango is quite complex and consists of many styles. It fluctuates greatly in dynamics and tempo relating to the indecisive actions of passion. Tango is all about romance and the seducing of the partner. This type of tango is much different to the revised version of ballroom tango. Tango is such a sensual dance that Europeans and Americans originally shunned this dance. Because of this low perception of tango, the ballroom tango was invented.  The Argentine tango is the original seductive form of tango straight out of Argentina.

Now let's explore what makes tango. Tango rhythms are characterized by four-beat groupings. Tango  follows a fairly constant pattern with the second beat being absent. Melodic phrases tend to start on the "offbeat". Tango music fluctuates with the regular beat mimicking the flirty fluctuations in love.
Tango embodies passion and desire. It requires a lot of skill and commitment to dance tango. It truly is a remarkable dance that can be greatly appreciated by all cultures.


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